I find it interesting that you are neither a woman, nor coloured and yet would presume to tell me how I should feel. If after you read this comment you still aren't even willing to try to understand my side of it, then I want to hear nothing further from you as anything you say would be from a lack of knowledge or caring on the subject and would cause me to stop caring about what you have to say.On your whole ignorance and bigotry comment: I resent the name calling as it shows complete and utter disrespect. I am not uninformed about this subject matter. And I did not treat this person with hatred or contempt based on race, gender or other status. I complemented her ability and would have taken offence to this piece no matter what the race or gender of the artist happened to be. Believe that. BUT:To clarify Offence - to take offence is to feel injured, displeasure, or resentment. I resent that Nefertiti appears in this piece as a Caucasian. I am displeased with the acceptance of this piece and of it's popularity despite what I see as it being disrespectful and historically inaccurate. I feel that this is just another injury in a long list of injuries to an uphill battle that women of colour face every day. So yes by definition I am offended.The link here is the results of a study on how merely having darker skin affects people today. You should read it. Maybe you will broaden your perspective. If you do not. C'est la vie. [link]