If you're going to use this for your website you need yo think small. The thing with logos on the internet is that the screen can be very deceiving. I really like this as a piece of art, something that surely reflects your kind of work.
There's nothing wrong in having a logo that shows that BUT logotypes need science and balance. I am almost certain that you can make a great logo out of this "experiment". My hints would be: remove the excessive lightning, work on a word mark for your name and use it below the symbol or at the left, the smallest and tiny details will get lost on website banner size so you might as well remove it (you can have a different mark for web use) as it will only appear as noise.
As for the colouring, many people say that logos can't have many colours and gradients, I disagree. That is precisely what I like the most about your work, so, instead of printing it with Spot on colours (Pantone) you can use digital printing and use a grid of Cmyk, it will do just fine. Just remember one thing, Less is More.
There's nothing wrong in having a logo that shows that BUT logotypes need science and balance. I am almost certain that you can make a great logo out of this "experiment". My hints would be: remove the excessive lightning, work on a word mark for your name and use it below the symbol or at the left, the smallest and tiny details will get lost on website banner size so you might as well remove it (you can have a different mark for web use) as it will only appear as noise.
As for the colouring, many people say that logos can't have many colours and gradients, I disagree. That is precisely what I like the most about your work, so, instead of printing it with Spot on colours (Pantone) you can use digital printing and use a grid of Cmyk, it will do just fine. Just remember one thing, Less is More.
Hope this helps,
João