Overall

Vision Vision

Originality Originality

Technique Technique

Impact Impact

Art is subjective, obviously. Many do not appreciate an approach akin to 'less is more'. I, on the other hand, do. This particular piece of work makes not only for a fantastic wallpaper for a computer, but would work fantastically as a piece hanging along someone's wall in a modestly painted home.What is done right in this picture is placement, complementary colors and the tone it all sets. Having Pinkie to one side of the image rather than in the center lets the viewer's eyes focus on her while simultaneously allowing them to appreciate the rest of the image. Combining her placement with the lower end of the pink segment, as well as the darker one, along with her cutie mark floating by her head makes for a thematic connection rather than a disjointed flow.The gradient used on the pink plays excellently as a complement to the shades of white and grey at the bottom of the image as well, with the simplistic dots of brighter pink lending a whimsical feel to the image overall, as well as representing Pinkie Pie's bubbly and happy personality.The fading lines on the border where the two colors meet help the image to merge in a way that is both contrasting, yet also subtle; smooth and yet solid. It seems almost as if a wallpaper is being torn away in one sense, yet also as if it a cloud of whimsical thoughts above Pinkie's head and not even on the same plane as the white and grey.Put simply, this image's own simplicity goes leaps and bounds toward making it a fantastic piece, both as a computer's wallpaper or a standalone piece. Excellent flow for the viewer to follow and take in, with no undue focus put on Pinkie as opposed to the image as a whole.