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Vision Vision

Originality Originality

Technique Technique

Impact Impact

Let me say first, that the overall picture is utterly amazing, the sheer amount of detail being the winner here.For me, what struck out to me the most, other then the characters of course, were the little details. Like how the spear that the Gryphon is holding has so much sculpted details, even with the nice touch of wings around the spearhead. Impressive for that too is what I would believe is the key characteristic of Gryphons. This is swiftly followed by the details, in the background. I don't think the other reviewers mentioned this, but I simply loved the Gryphon cut-out into the mountain, with what would appear to be a village below. These details, just added with the flying Gryphons in the background, just give an idea to the scale of their empire. How it stretches across the forest to the place Twi is. Also adds a hint of mystery as it could also be perceived that Twi is far from the actual village, trying to go to a sacred place that's guarded perhaps?With that aside, there are only 2 things that sort of irk me. First off, is like the others have mentioned, are Twi's glassy eyes, not to say that they aren't detailed, but that coupled with her expression, doesn't quite convey the same feeling/effect that her "behaviour" or rather stance does. Second is scale, I have no issue with Twi's size and I understand that she is supposed to be smaller to give the "outmatched and outclassed" impression when compared to the Gryphon, perhaps it's just the angle, but to me, relatively speaking, the is too large, I mean sure, we could claim that the show has never given us an actual "adult Gryphon size" but we've seen Gilda, and I doubt that she would grow much bigger, but hey it's the artist's personal interpretation that makes artwork unique.Overall, smashingly well done.