Overall

Vision Vision

Originality Originality

Technique Technique

Impact Impact

Oh, man. Where do I start? The expression, the lines, the style, the lighting. The elaboration. The colors! You didn't simply pull from Hasbro's colors, you gave it a twist of your own, and that's what made this turn out so fantastic, I think. The expression and lighting go together perfectly. Negative space is used very well. The use of color (especially the highlights) makes sure that the eye is drawn to the important parts. And, most importantly, the overall theme fits Chrysalis perfectly. It's foreboding, gritty, edgy and malevolent all while being soft, alluring and attractive, much like the character's style. She isn't an intense evil, but a deceiver. She manipulates, rather than dominates. And the lighting does a fantastic job of portraying this. Perhaps I'm biased, due to my love of Chrysalis, but this piece is fantastic.