Mind if I ask where ye' learned to draw? Or did ye' self-teach yerself? Yer traditional artwork is astoundin' and as I look through each piece, through each person's request and what they've received from ye', I must say that ye' will do great as an illustrator whether it be comic books, book covers, even tattoos as Ms. Suragaha herself proclaimed. And here I am, doin' back-flips (not literally, I'd only break my neck, ehheh) the minute I saw The Puppeteer's expression, the tight bend of it's neck, the value ye' put in with the strings and it's mask. I like the crack ye' did there on it's nose, givin' it a look of antiquity, plus the lighter shadin' where it's eye is s'posed to be. The detal ye' put there makes it look like it does have an eye although illusive. Beautiful work. Just beautiful. I cannot thank ye' enough for acceptin' and drawin' the poltergeist. While I don't allow many to draw it, I certainly do not regret allowin' ye' to do so yerself.
It shall be set as my avatar immediately will all credit givin' to ye'.