Very pleasing colors. I like it overall.
I do have one caveat however, steer clear of creating, to use a pejorative, "eye candy". It generally referred to stuff that was created to be pretty accents to a room, where the eye would pause on it and be pleased momentarily and move on. The down side to it was that it was an end in itself, and there wasn't anything really happening artistically. They were mere trifles on par with potpourri and chatchkes. They create a pseudo-art kind of vibe. They were room dressing. Doesn't mean those things didn't sell. They did. You could see them on the walls of banks back when art was considered a sudden big investment when art was appreciating through the roof, and they thought it would smarten up the bank's vibe (for the least amount of cost).
I think based on what I've seen in the broad spectrum of your works that show more artistry is the stuff that has some design sense to it.
The Chessman one is an example of that, where you're using all the free action painting chops, but then you take it further and compose a page with those elements showing an aesthetic sense and deliberateness. The best of both worlds so to speak.
Anyway, the colors and strokes are pleasant enough in this one and it rates about a 'B'. But for me it's lacking a substantial design. When you don't have a representational subject to hang everything on, you need to beef up the design to create some sense of orderliness or purposefulness that says a master artist had a hand in it.
My opinion only. But I would start honing in on some signature stylistic devices. You can play around all you want, but as a professional (don't say you're not aiming for it), you need to put those pieces into the world that fit your signature paradigm. And keep the experiments in the backroom until they too develop into a grouping with the same sensibilities to each other. But they're mostly for farming elements to put into the pieces that have your name on them.
Remember, if you want return business, and want to have any market presence, people will return to you based on what characteristics and qualities they expect that you'll have in your work.
Sooner or later if you're getting serious about this, you'll need to think about some of that.
Go man go!!!!!!!