Hello fromI do like the seeming lack of any obvious line art on this piece. It's a look that I feel is difficult to get right, but I think it works well when it is done, as shown here. I think the use of colours and shading does a wonderful job of conveying the rest of her clothes and appearance, especially when it comes to her hair and the billowing cloak/cape/skirt. The hair in particular is what drew me into the piece with the wonderful use of colour and how it seems to shine where the light reaches it the most, then becomes a little more muted as it gets further away.I do feel the hands could do with a little more work to help finalise them. I do think you have the basics for them down right, especially the fingers. I feel these are mostly well drawn, as you've done a great job conveying the rough shape of them (especially the middle one) and you've avoided the "small sausage" flaw I've seen people (namely myself) fall into. However the fingers do feel a little too straight for what seems like a casual hand gesture; I feel they'd have at least a slight bend to them, at least at the first joint/the one closest to the knuckle. I also feel the fingers seem more like they're protruding from the palm, as opposed to being a national "progression" of it - the ring finger is a good example of this - and they seem a little too small when compared to it. Unless I am mistaken, there should be a 50/50 when it comes to the size of the hand. The palm itself also seems a little too rounded to me, and almost looks like a bread roll or something similar. It's hard to say, as it may be down more to the angle but I'd suggest trying to make the palm seem a little flatter in the future.I think the eyes are also stunning, with a great use of both colour and light that help add on some detail and draw in the viewer's eye. However I do feel it is hampered slightly by the seeming lack of a lose. I understand what you were going for, but I don't feel it works with the "thin" line art you've gone for as at first glance I didn't even notice she had a nose, let alone where one was. It's a real shame as it makes it seem like all the detail was put into the eyes then "ran out" when it came to the nose. The smile is alright but it does feel a little like it was thrown on. While I'm not saying full lips would work, maybe adding on a little more detail would be beneficial.