Observation still life drawing

In this project, we were asked to chose an object, and draw it as we see it in as much detail as possible. I just used my sketchbook and used pencil like I usually do. This project in no way relates to my life, I almost never do still life drawings, and the object is just a random one I found in the classroom. I am not used to doing this style of art, so I don't think it came out terribly for what I did. When it comes to still life and detailed pieces, the principles and elements of art are incredibly important to create a strong, realistic look. I used value, texture, and balance. Value and balance are super important for shading. From my understanding of hyper realism, shading is the most important piece, and is what really makes a piece good. So, I tried my best to shade as much as possible, but not too much where it takes away from the piece, that's where the balance comes in. And of course texture is important, as you want to be able to know what materials it is just by looking at it. Since the object I chose was smooth and plastic, I tried to make it look smooth. This project never really evolved, since I was just looking at an object and drawing it. If I were to continue or change something about this piece, I would try to blend my shading, since I shade in a very stylistic way, but it doesn't work for realistic art at all.