Very tasty! I love it. You've come so far since your first paintings, haven't you! Those highlights are really nice. The shapes are very cared for, which makes me care for them as a viewer. Generally, if an artist doesn't care about their painting, it's very hard to appreciate it. But you clearly cared for this one and as such I can really appreciate it on several levels.
This is a really excellent piece and you should be very pleased, as I am to look at how you're grasping so much.
Bravo!
Depending on how dark you want to go with it, and the way your monitor is set, on my monitor your darkest shadows are in the 80-90% range (with 100% being total black). It doesn't bother me because one doesn't need to always go all the way to black because they are not interested in that kind of punch. There are many cases where not going all the way to black is successful. And this is pretty nice as it is. But know that in future, you can push it all the way to black in your deepest shadows, even if it's in a very small bit. It extends the range. Illustrators often use it because it's more eye catching and photographic, if one's illustrations are that style. And fine artists don't always desire that much range because it just simply looks better as a higher key painting. So it's a matter of what you want to express.
But the feel of this one is very nice. The subtleties and sharp highlights play well together. And you should be most satisfied with it. So on to the next painting!
"Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream