Revisiting Old Paintings © Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 2026 Studio Life Rethinking My Studio Space Recently I began reviewing thousands of past paintings from my studio archives and rediscovered a favorite piece called Old Red, a horse painting created years ago in my lake studio overlooking the water. The process reminded me how many paintings have never been shared publicly. At the same time, I am feeling a shift in my current studio space and considering changes that might bring new energy to my work. Over the coming weeks I will be sharing both new paintings and previously unseen works from earlier years. You can read the full studio story and see the painting here . Blessing for the weekend! Elle • self-interest vs selflessness • New Year Christian reflection • f aith and relationships • humility in re...
A Morning with My Palette Knife © Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 2026 A New Day Oil on Canvas for Fund Raiser by Laurie Pace When the Paint Speaks: A Morning with My Palette Knife A new painting emerged yesterday from my studio, inspired by the energy of palette knife techniques. Using eight vibrant colors, including blues, purples, and a touch of golden yellow, I let the paint guide me. The horse appeared naturally through the push and pull of my knife, creating a lively, representational abstract work. This 16 x 16-inch piece combines fluid composition, bold color contrasts, and intuitive design. I love how palette knife painting allows spontaneity and freedom, giving each piece a unique rhythm. This painting was created for a fund raiser for college scholarships. See this painting and more on my On My Easel page, where every work reflects movement, color, and the joy of painting. Elle • palette knife hors...