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The blend of nature and emotional quiet you're describing is an angle that takes real restraint to pull off. That reflective space you're after is something a lot of artists talk about but fewer actually land.
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Hey hey! 👋 Digital art that blends nature and emotion is such a good thing to chase. The quiet-moments instinct is exactly what pulls people in. What's the next piece you're working on?
That balance of nature and quiet is something I spend a lot of time chasing in my own work, just from the other side of the lens. The stillness you're describing, it's harder to hold than people think. Looking forward to seeing what you're making.