Percy initially discovered his passion for painting while attending school, and his skills continued to evolve during the late 1880s.
He received valuable guidance and instruction from artists Fred Sheldon and Walter Withers, which allowed him to develop his painting abilities to a professional level.
Their tutelage played a significant role in shaping Percy's artistic talents and refining his technique.
In 1918 he moved with his wife and child to Sydney, where he continued to paint landscapes while working as a cartoonist on The Bulletin magazine.
Percy is the least known of the five Lindsay artists and is best remembered for his fine landscape paintings and his happy carefree personality.