This comment is given as a member of ProjectComment

Hello there!I love the concept of this piece. The idea of how Harley Quinn can be a witch and brew a potion is amazing and gives a huge creative value to the overall work. I would certainly compliment the pointy hat; the creases are perfectly set and gives the right amount of tilt that it needed. It doesn't seem like it's going to fall any minute and that can sometimes be difficult to muster. Moving on, the eyes are pretty and the color combination of blue and pink instantly reminds me of the fictional character and that's a job done well on the artist's part. The hair is another beautiful part of the entire picture, especially with the pink and blue streaks at the bottom. The fact that she's using her baton to stir the potion is super cool, plus the details on it make it so much more realistic. The little heart below the eye is also a great way of connecting back to the character and her persona.Having said that, I do feel a little more work can enhance this piece.The overall anatomy of the figure is average. It does not resonate with what a body can actually look like while standing and stirring the potion. There aren't any pointy lines that would define the curves or the body. For example, the right shoulder isn't well defined and almost seems to be inconspicuous. Even the arms, both upper and fore, aren't clean enough to make them look realistic. But don't worry, just a little change to them can work wonders. Scraping off that obvious dent right above the left arm elbow can be helpful. And actually giving a curve right above the right elbow can make the arm look finer. Furthermore, I feel like a lot of focus has gone into detailing everything, at a point where it looks a bit forced. Like the swirls in the pot aren't stroked, they're purposefully drawn as little curves and almost too visible. I would've loved if some curves in that were lighter than the other, almost looking like they're fading into the solution. A few bubbles would've been nice too but that's just a personal preference nothing that hugely affects the overall view. Similarly, the lines across the knuckles are too evident. Toning them down to just one or two of forefinger and middle finger could've made the palms and fingers look slightly better than the already amazing look they're giving.Overall, I loved this artwork for the idea it exhibits and look forward to viewing more of your artworks!