"Only one figure looks directly out at us as he steadies himself by grasping a rope and holds onto his cap. His face seems familiar from Rembrandt’s self-portraits, and as his gaze fixes on ours we recognize that we have become imaginative participants in the painter’s vivid dramatization of a disaster Christ is about to avert."
It is impossible to separate this girl from her clothes or from surroundings-everything in this painting connects with each other and helps us to start a new story every time we look at her and think what she is trying to tell about, forgetting that it is not her we are looking at but ourselves. That are our interpretations and thoughts as a result of our experience.