Peggy Prugh
I’m a traveler and an artist. I always bring things home from my journeys—anything that is unusual or beautiful or says something about where I’ve been. My travels inspire me, and in my studio, I try to get that feeling onto canvas.
Each of the mediums I work with—encaustics, oils, pastels—is valuable to me. If I get stuck when I’m working with oils, say, I can switch to encaustic. Anything goes with encaustic—colors, intensities, collage, drawing, adding layers or subtracting—and often I can work myself out of the box I seem to be stuck in.
My favorite subject is the female figure, where I can kind of lose the edges and get more into the colors, textures and shapes. Faces and hands often dominate my work, directing the eye to other shapes like Klimt-inspired patterns on the clothing.
Through art I find that I’m a keener observer of my world. I’m always entranced to learn what it is that others see in an object. Design, colors, patterns in nature—art has given me another way of seeing the world. In Jackson, out of this enormous landscape, it can be one gorgeous tree limb in a certain light that grabs my attention.