Originally Posted by
Urbanflyer
What fun to play around. As Ziggy says, if you like it, it works. But others may have a different aesthetic. Because I am always hungry for constructive critique I will offer my thoughts.
The stump is gorgeous--there does not seem to be a real connection between the background and the stump--stump is hard edged, background is soft edged, stump is high value, background is lower value. What I would try is to increase shadows and decrease the white point in the stump so it blended a little more with the value structure of the background. The contrast between the hardness of the stump and the softness of the liquify would still exist but the values might work better together. But, remember, that is my vision of your exercise and is only as good as you think it is.
Hurrah for pushing yourself!