Fuuuuck! I didn't even know this was yours at first. When I looked down, and saw who made it my jaw dropped. I, for real, thought I was looking at a Krys Decker piece. This is crazy badass, dude. Hot steaze. The anatomy in this is so realistic, but still pushed into a stylized region. Normally, the length from the head to the pelvis is the same distance as the pelvis to the feet, but here you seem to have gone mythical with your proportions making your figure ten heads tall, and making her legslong! It's not a flaw because of the flow of the figure. There's a lot of rhythm in the pose, so the legs feel balanced in their own way. What I really love is the face in this one. There's something about the proportions of it, or maybe the rendering, but whatever it is it looks unlike any head you've made before! Your heads usually seem a touch larger, and that marks them as yours, it's your own recognizable shorthand for drawing heads. In this it's much smaller, and realistic. The only real problem I noticed when I was initially looking at this piece was the value contrast. I think you might have a little too much. It's hard to make out any details in the background or the lower half of the figure, from far away especially. I would just suggest going easier on that next time. Although your palette is more muted, your knowledge of colors still shines through. You subtly separate the planes of her body, and blend everything together in a way that makes the lighting lived in, and true. I really love the storytelling in this too. The way you illuminate the background makes it look like this character is leaving behind something for this creature. It's really interesting, and unique. All in all, I think this is phenomenal. It's breathtaking, and lively, and different. I really love it. It takes my breathe away. Fantastic job, truly. Keep it up! Always rooting for you, mate.Well done!