Hello MyelinSheathI got here through the gallerySo this happy bright colored fellow, dancing on my page is Tingle, hmm?I'll be honest, I have not played any Zelda games so I had to look him up for some reference.Before seeing anything of that tho, my impression of your pictation of him was;Such bright and cheerful colors, they ban out any idea of shades and light is not needed.The tones themselves already beam as does his personality.The overall image feels like an icon of some sort because of it's styled shapes and lines.(I did notice your love for lineart in your gallery and I must say, you really giving your own twist to it. Have not seen any sorts like yoursStill, his pose and beaming expression gives the idea of lots movementI can imagine him hopping around in the corner of my eye when I would not look at him straightAlso, he reminds me of Oompa Loompas XDThis little impish creature with his belly squeezed in a tight suit.The title sounds a bit like Oompa Loompa and it makes you almost sing along when reading it up in your mind.The Oompa Loompas tho, seem to have this certain doom behind their jolly dances and songs.I can imagine this Tingle, might also hold something behind his happy and bright act.Seeing a few of the youtube videos that came up when searching him out,I learned that indeed he is some kind of impish or like he says fairylike fellow.Somebody also had a video about him being a lot darker probably then he seemsSo I guess that vibe was caught really well in this painting of yoursI hope that he appearing in your dreams have not made them into the bad kind of sortsBut they must have been pretty intense.Now, about the execution of the painting;Like I said, the lines, the colors and his pose are doing their job greatly.Looking at the rest of your gallery and thinking of future experiments,I think you might have fun with involving the background a bit more to the whole image.Or even foregroundLike some tufts of grass or some pattern on the background that would give a psychedelic feel and would underline the movement, in the case of this painting.Also, all your works seem to have their subjects very centered.Maybe you could try some with reframing.The sub-shapes that get formed that way can be very intriguing and inspirationalHope my babbling has been of some use for youCan't wait to see some more of your creations.Hugs,Whobleyh