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11:58 PM, Sunday July 11th 2021

I agree with Keednein, the composition is nice - Really clear fore, mid, and background elements. Lighting is great.

The painting seems tight everywhere except the clouds; I found that just a little distracting, but not bad.

The salamander's pose looks more limp/ worried to me, and not quite like he is running/ scampering. I think it may have to do with the front feet (arms?) being in the same position - Mid-sprint, arms or legs will usually be offset from each other, more like the back legs in your drawing.

I love the ominous squirrels in the tree, looks very cool.

7:31 AM, Saturday August 14th 2021

Thank you so much for the feedback and I am really sorry for replying this late.

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