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As I never ventured in this field, I can only provide impressions.
I have seen similar works trying to use the shape of the flower in an anthropomorphic way.
I do not see it here, this makes it, when looking at it first, more difficult to grasp, but also more interesting to explore.
The fundamental difference between the first and the second (for me) is that in the first the flowers are dominant, while in the second the flowers seem to be the canvas for the face. The hair amplifies the impact of the face.
Each Flower Child has a hidden agenda- some are very much out there" some are more hidden"
each are quietly beautiful- here is another in the series- thank you for coming back and response, appreciated-