Ocean View © Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 2026 Oil on Canvas SOLD by Laurie Pace Some paintings stay with you long after the brush—or in my case, the palette knife—is put away. This week I revisited Ocean View, a commissioned portrait of two beautiful German Shepherds who loved spending time at the California coast. Looking back reminded me how much I enjoy painting not only the likeness of an animal, but also its personality, companionship, and joy. Visit my Studio Stories blog to see the larger painting and read the story behind these faithful companions—and why looking back sometimes helps us move forward. Key Words German Shepherd Painting Dog Portrait Artist Palette Knife Oil Painting Pet Commission Painting Studio Stories Shop other Available Artwork. Follow the Spirit of the Paint... with Laurie Pace Shop for Paintings | ...
My Favorite Appaloosa Painting © Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 2026 Oil on Canvas SOLD by Laurie Pace Some paintings become old friends. This Appaloosa, painted years ago while I lived at Lake Cypress Springs, a photo of it found its way back into my hands this week and reminded me why I fell in love with painting horses in the first place. As artists, we often look backward to move forward. Studying older work can reveal forgotten color combinations, fresh ideas, and even the confidence to begin again. Looking at this painting, I was reminded that color has always been my language. The past few months have been a season of healing. This week I reached a small but meaningful milestone, and with it came the realization that perhaps my path back to the easel is closer than I imagined. There is something about revisiting an old favorite that has stirred new inspiration. I hope you'll stop by my Studio Stor...