Hi, I'm Peggy Partridge! 👋




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Welcome Peggy! Happy to have you here.
You're painting toward something deliberate, calm as a subject, not just a mood. That kind of intentionality in landscape work is worth paying attention to.
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Welcome! 👋 Peaceful moments in nature is exactly the chase worth making. The quiet-beauty instinct really lands, that's the air I wait for when I'm out in the Blue Ridge at dawn, just standing there until the light settles. What pulled you toward acrylic specifically for landscapes?
Peaceful moments require an eye for what to leave out. Your practice sounds like it knows that already.