Here for the critique!:This is gorgeous, and is really giving me a classic feel with the statue-like appearance.I can definitely feel the textures of the hair, the clothes and the face by appearance alone.You have a good range of light to dark values, enhancing the appearance of form. And the sepia tones really make this piece feel comforting and warm. The balance of lights and darks seem good to me; the use of a "checkerboard" like repetition of light and dark brings out the lines of the eyes and nose with the surrounding dark flower and dark hair tie.The slight change in style of the dark flower in her hair is a nice pull back to the original style of Don't Starve.And having the swirl from the flower mimic the curls in her hair work well to unify her.The subtle use of line to outline certain features well for the most part. My only suggestion would be to lighten up a few of the black lines, in the hair, into a range of a (dark) brown. The lines work well to unify, but I think that as a lighter shade, it could enhance the hair while also continuing to emulate the outline of the original style of Don't Starve. But honestly that's peanuts, and not really anything to worry about.The relationship between the foreground and background seems pleasant, having the trees not be too overbearing but at the same time give a subtle pull back to the survival game again. The grey helps the background feel like it's further away, although it feels very flat, almost like a back drop. It would be awesome to see the figure and the other "grounds" interact more, like having the trees and foliage be in the foreground and midground, not just the background, and maybe even having one in the "fore-foreground" slightly overlapping the figure so that the figure feels like it's a part of the environment instead of just in front of it.(Also, the trees seem to have their light source from the left, where the figure has the lightsource from the right. It could totally be that there's a tree right next to her, blocking that light from the left, but yadda yadda...)As for what story it tells, it feels like a pleasant sitting picture; whimsical, and a bit mysterious. I don't know if it's supposed to be just lighting, but the light sides of the eyes almost look to have irises looking into the light. Because of this I feel a little intrigued to know what she might be looking at. Otherwise, if she is like the original with her blank eyes, it feels like she might be posing for the artist/photographer/viewer. Personally I think the scene, again, is pleasant, but the overall narrative not so interesting.Catching her in the middle of a conversation, or in the middle of thought, or having an interaction with Abigail—or even having the narrative play more subtly in the background would make the piece's story much stronger.Overall, this piece is grand. It leads the eye well, has a good focal point, and feels comforting and whimsical.Seeing this piece used as a desktop background was super satisfying. It worked really well with those icons.