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Hey Karen, welcome in!
Texture as a way to slow down and hold a moment is a specific choice, and it sounds like you're thinking hard about what reflection actually means in a piece.
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Hey! The 'textured, nature-inspired' detail landed, that's the instinct worth following. Stick around, you'll fit right in.
Welcome to the community. That balance you mentioned, strength and calm, is something I chase in night landscapes too, though from the opposite side of the day. The quiet matters as much as the subject. Looking forward to seeing how texture plays into those reflective moments you're working with.