Not bad, I like the costume and the Victorian vibe. The hands could need a little practice, but nothing else. I have some watercolor tips: -Try to preserve the white part of the canvas. Paint all you want, but be sure to leave the white parts for the highlights. -Watercolor is a technique based on transparency, so the color you lay on top is going to affect the one on the bottom. -You can work on wet on wet, dry on dry, dry on wet or wet in dry, -Make sure to taper all 4 sides of the paper, of you don't the paper will curve and it'll be more difficult the handle -Dont shade with black. Depending on the environment your character is in, the color of the shadow will be that light color's complementary color. If it's facing a yellow, or a light yellowish light (the sun, for example), the shadow will be blueish, if the light is pure white (for example, an artificial light like a lightbulb), then and only then will the shadow black. I'm not a fan of watercolors, so I don't know a lot about them.