I revisited the definition of Non Objective Art and this one appealed to me: "Non-objective art defines a type of abstract art that is usually, but not always, geometric and aims to convey a sense of simplicity and purity" (Tate).
Attempting to keep it simple would then be my key advice to myself. Hope I am able to do it!
Much light!
PS: This weeks presentation consists of details from the works (Acrylic lac on burlap) I have just completed. I hope to show them soon.