How groovy is this! Great range with your folk. Seems like you have a bit of Lautrec seeking your pencil. Just don't get Tolouse with your line. . . hahah. Alright, was merely a way to use that joke. My first college art teacher used it and I thought it hilarious.
All humor aside, and since I am not there listening in, the humor may never have appeared at all, but assuming it made you chuckle. . .
I think that your stylizations are taking on some of Toulouse Lautrec's sketch qualities. You definitely have the voice of an observer/interactive audience participant watching the show. And you are distorting the appearances ever so much. Not wildly (with the obvious exceptions of the 3 Graces and so on), but in a way that is distinct to your experiences. I also see some humor and other editorial reactions to what you're painting.
Mixing and matching styles and so on in an experimental way and coming back to what you normally do, in fact seems to be modifying your normal approach in a good way. It's as if you are growing out of the old skin. . . or someone else's stiff old skin and taking on your own, supple, youthful one that gives you freedom of movement. Very nice work, 79. I'm observing you, owing to your flexibility, 78 and getting younger all the time, with this invigorating batch. Mind if I call you Lautrec 78?
"Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream