I’m really struggling to get my head around the little girl. The surface she’s standing on doesn’t feel as flat as her feet, and she feels really out of place compared to the more mythological weaver woman. She sort of reminds me of the protagonist from Spirited Away, but I think it’ll take some work for you to make her fit into the story. How did she get there? What’s she standing on? What does she want? How would the weaver feel if she noticed the girl? My instinct is that the piece is stronger without her
As for the “inkiness,” I think a couple small changes would make this piece shine. The hard lines do feel out of place, so my recommendation would be to either get rid of them OR keep them but push the contrast a little more i.e. make the lines bolder on the solid objects and softer/blurrier on the fluid objects (clouds, rainbow.) Coloring with a watercolor brush can create softer lines and make your piece feel more inky.