I frankly enjoy the diversity of colours used in the work of art. There is much to be said, specially since you blended different techniques in one piece in a meaningfully clumsy way. For example, you first use a digital method to create a red to white gradient whereas you use a very obvious brush for the rest of the work. This creates a sort of malaise in the harmony of the picture and couples with the apparently malovolent expression depicted in the overgrown mouth and caricatural eyebrows. Four elements make the character unique and define him. The blue suncream, representing luxury and artificialism ; the small black hat that shows a very dark and powerful beaurocracy (untouchable because of the faint gap between the hat and the head) ; the size of the character, that doesn't fit in the image and that, combined with the non curvilinear frame shows a distinction between a growing artificial beaurocracy that tries to invade the frame that is life without concording with it and finally the s_un that shines on the malevolent and powerful men. The face of the character can also be deeply analyzed, for instance, the parallelism between the teeth and the tounque on the obviously evil green show the equality of the character's power of speech and of destrucion (through the metaphore of eating). However, in accordance with the Toribash artistic current, the power of speech is diminished and ridiculized, in this piece of art by making the mouth shut and the eyebrows bigger than the speaking organ. The eyes also show a fairly sick and repulsive aspect, not being perfectly circular as the nose holes are.
Another beautiful artwork, reminding me pêrsonally of the surrealist work of Dali with no apparent transition with the real world, bright colours and a deep meaning.