Somebody who isn't me thinks the reflections coming from opposing directions gives more of a sense of confusion and delusion in this character you have created. Not necessarily a bad thing.
thanks Charlie. To be honest, this was Mongo's thought also when creating the image. Something based on no normality (as this subject is) was not meant to be technically correct.
Mongo the idea is brilliant!
The non-symmetric reflecting light in the eyes is putting me off a bit
Thank you Jakov for your feedback.
It seems there are two schools of thought from the responses. One is from an experienced trained photographic eye which would notice the reflections not being where they would ordinarily be relative to each other in normal circumstances. To this observer, this may be too difficult to ignore (and Mongo understands that). The other is also an experienced photographer but is looking more for the meaning in the image rather than technical correctness (or can look past the technical incorrectness); especially where the subject itself is meant to be quite unusual and abnormal/distorted. Both are valid views. However, both seem to like the idea and that is the part Mongo is trying to sell - so, he is content about that and grateful for all views and comments.
Perhaps the answer here would be to correct the reflections to “normal” which would satisfy one school of thought without necessarily compromising the idea which would also satisfy the other school of thought. This is a good example of how valuable it is to get feedback from a cross section of photographers. Thank you all