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Good job making an original theme though,
Oh well, I can't deny this is otherwise well-crafted!
What if you changed the hue of one of those two parts to some color other than Desaturated Brown? I think that might make this warpaint pop a little more than it currently does.
What with how the warpaint system mapping works, I think this is the peak that the design can reach. I'm changing my vote to yes.
1. Cool Blown Ink aesthetic
2. The Bloom photo like effect with the high value clusters on the blossom centers
3. Beautiful color palette
The main things I want to communicate is that the organic aspects, specifically the branches and blossoms make the design too fuzzy. There’s not enough space for the elements to comfortably breath. You should try to remove some of the branches and find a compromise between the random growth, and distribution of blossoms to maintain like an extra 20-30% more negative space.