(On behalf of Wow, this is a very interesting piece to look at. I can definitely say that this is a very passionate take on a Greco-Roman-Egyptian styled city. Even though it has a big problem here, I can still say that you clearly put in a lot of thought and passion into it.Let's start off with the good stuff. The design you have given to this drawing is very interesting to look at. While most of the buildings are pretty much just okay, the trees and especially the statues are very intriguing. Let's start off with the statues. It looks like you combined the Sphinx and a typical Ancient Greek sculpture together, blending it into this centaur-like hybrid. I wonder what mythological story you could make out of that. I also find it interesting how the trees have holes where the sunlight can shine through. I guess it could be symbolic, but who knows.The style is very good, as it reminds me of those old paintings from centuries ago. I like that you didn't use outlines and went more for a realistic-looking painting. However, I do have one major issue with the style, and that goes to the shading.The problem I have with the shading is that it looks unfinished. For example, the staircases in both sides of the drawing are kinda flat. While I do see the shading, I think the reason why it's flat is that because the stairs are pretty much the same color. Maybe if you added different shades of the yellow color, it could stand out a bit more and add more depth. Another example is that I don't see the shadows for the vines on the left as well as most of the buildings in the background. It adds a lot of distraction compared to the ones that do have shadows and highlights.Aside from that, this is a very fascinating piece and I'm interested in seeing more of it. I just think you could improve on the shading just a little more. Anyway, keep up the good work.