Night Descent The painting on my easel is of white horses descending a snowy mountain at night. How many horses can you find? © Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 2026 Night Descent from Snowy Mountain Oil on Canvas SOLD by Laurie Pace The painting on my easel is of white horses descending a snowy mountain at night. The word descent often sounds negative in today’s world — as if moving downward means failure. Yet in life and in art, descent can mark the beginning of deeper growth. Any journey requires both ascent and descent. There have been seasons in my own life that felt like stepping backward before moving forward. Faith reminds me that God is present in both directions. Surrender is difficult, but letting go often clears the way for something stronger to rise. In the studio, I paint with a palette knife, moving thick oil paint across the canvas and allowing the work to evolve. The horses descend, but they are still in...
From Cupcakes to Flowers — Lady L’s Early Paintings © Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 2026 Blue Iris Oil on Canvas SOLD by Lady L The Every artist has a beginning. Lady L’s first painting was pink Hostess cupcakes — sweet, round, joyful — inspired by her mother, lovingly nicknamed “CupCake.” From eighteen months on, she was already learning process in the kitchen: measuring, mixing, waiting, finishing. She was taught the correct steps from the beginning. Her second painting was a flower, the one at the top of this blog — what I believe was meant to be an iris. We began with a small sketch in her notebook. Then she studied the bloom carefully before drawing it directly onto the canvas, adjusting proportion by instinct. She rotated the canvas to reach the edges. She looked for balance. She looked for light. This flower painting was the first to sell — for $250. Cupcakes were joy. The flower revealed design recognition. ...