How can I put dis? It is a subtle masterpiece of Karen Beecher herself. Let me explain: First off, the subtle yellow bright line blots on her hair and shirt add the appropriate lighting and indicate where she’s standing - but more importantly emphasizes that she’s a being of light. BEEing there bees around her at different sizes/proportions and places indicates a good filling of fore/background details that add to the scene; whereas, also acting as angel like figures swirling around her - like she’s a radiant being of light herself. Good use of brown and yellow and light brown to showcase the shading and lighting of her clothes, skin, hair. The little white dots add the itsy bitsy highlighting ever I see and determined you intentionally left little uncolored strokes for the pants/jeans/samethingkinda to showcase the depth of her legs - 3D-wise - in an innocent way showing us she’s a being of light. Beeautiful. Love the speckled lining from your brushes on her shirt, and the little lines with her eyes perfectly highlight her pupils making them beautiful and realistic. The red blush is a plus as well as is the perfect thickness applied. Finally, the cherry on the top is the little facial change with her looking at on high - THE FOURTH WALL - and sticking a little tongue in a cheerful yet innocent way. As it’s welcoming - all in all you’ve shown us that - in layman’s terms - she’s a sweet bee - a beeing of light.
And so are you… All the work you’ve put into this, into you. You are more than your works and deserve to have love surround you always. Beeings, Uhgh... beings, of light, are all - and we must do our best to see that and you deserve to know that. Your essence, your character, just being you is all that matters and all that you need to be. This may not be proper in terms of a review, but, you are a being of light and I know I’ve been repeating it - because it’s a point I’d want you to hear and get across your head of all the fears of this world. You are a being of light, worker. A being of light. Keep on buzzin’ and that light flowing. But don’t worry, it never dies nor ever will.