This is much easier on my eyes. Thanks Casey.
Love that same first in second row one too; particularly beautiful colours and facial features. Several have 2 or more faces or figures for me.
For example, the last one in the third row looks like it has three beings lined up in what looks like front to back formation from (my) right side of the page to left, like the right hand being is standing a bit in front and to the side of the next and so on. The first one's face is also a bit taller.
I could also see this same image as having a single central face
The first in the first row + third in the third row look like the same shot. That being looks like it's holding a sort of reddish shield in its right hand to the side of its belly area.
The second being looks like it has raised its right hand in the air (to wave?). When I look again I see a big smile on the face and what look like large, bright ears on either side of the head that look a big like a koala
The third looks like it's looking at us over either an iridescent soap bubble or a big rainbow coloured shield.
The last one in the second row most reminds me of a bird in flight (flying up toward my right). Earlier it was more facial and I can still see the face if I look for it. It's just that the flying bird has really captured my imagination so I'm preferring that image now that I've seen it.
Some are spiky. Others dog or cat like. Each time I look I see another possible face or figure. I love that aspect.
I appreciate your playful attitude, too, Casey, as I find that is both the most fun and the most helpful approach.
Once my mind locks onto a specific image as one that I 'really see' it is more difficult for me to see other possibilities; in order to do so I have to work harder to take a mental step back and return to that softer, floating gaze to return to the place of wide potentials.