Just going to throw something out here.. as I took a look at the last few images that you've posted ("On guard", "Before Dionysus", "Fence").
And a question, if I may..
The colour tones are decidedly 'warm'.. yellows are quite prominent, to name one.
Intended?
Cutting to the chase, apart from a creative choice on your part..
Overview of Color Management (Courtesy of cambridgeincolor.com ... great site for quick and concise reference and resource material. Oh, and there is a popup that will appear.. simply click 'close' to continue.)
"Set your monitor's color temperature (white point) to 6500K, D65, or sRGB, which is equivalent to 6500K. This is preferable to setting it on video card or monitor calibration software. My monitor selections are 5000K (D50), 6500K (D65), and 9300K. Older monitors with no color temperature setting default to around 9000-9300K, which is far too blue to comfortably match prints viewed under incandescent light, which has color temperatures between 2600 and 4200K. The 5000K setting appears too dull and yellow on most CRT monitors."
/\ Just some food for thought, that's all. Grab yourself a cup of green tea (gotta luv the abundant antioxidants), have a read.
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Well.. time and opportunity permitting (and inclination, of course :oP).