Very cool, Zero! I find it particularly fascinating as it somehow seems to show more of your artistic DNA, so to say. There's a certain proportion and bias to your forms that is virtually 100% consistent. While on one hand it's almost like a challenge one might want to overcome, on the other hand it is also a kind of identity worth keeping in a way. I really don't want to dare you, because I would never want you to feel uncomfortable, but I'd be curious to see a photo of you to understand more of where this is coming from.
I imagine you might not appreciate, when I keep feeling a sense of naive paintings, looking at your art, but it's only meant to further encourage you, especially to let yourself go and just celebrate it. But if you ever wanted to transcend this undertone, you should try and exercise basic forms and proportions, not on a complex subject like humans or beings, but literally geometry. Discover your weaknesses and nourish your strengths! At the end, no matter how hard we try, we usually always retain our artistic identity, the extension of our DNA. There, I believe, is nothing to worry about.
But, no matter what, you're doing some awesome stuff lately and it seems like you're growing a heck of a lot! Great stuff, my friend!