The Lone Ranger Every painting begins long before the paint hits the canvas. This one started with a simple decision: size and story. The canvas was 30 x 40 inches, and before any color was mixed, I wanted a reason for the painting beyond simply “playing in paint.” I’ve learned over time that intent matters — even if the painting eventually chooses its own direction. © Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 2026 Silver's Gang Oil on Canvas SOLD by Laurie Pace Equine Painting Process -The Lone Ranger Every painting begins long before the paint hits the canvas. This one started with a simple decision: size and story. The canvas was 30 x 40 inches, and before any color was mixed, I wanted a reason for the painting beyond simply “playing in paint.” I’ve learned over time that intent matters — even if the painting eventually chooses its own direction. I decided to revisit the horses connected to The Lone Ranger, something I...
A New Snow... Dallaska 2026 Since last Friday night, we have been iced in — snow layered over ice, and then more ice — the kind of weather that quietly reminds you how little control we actually have. Dallas has been referring to it as “Dallaska 2026,” and while the nickname makes me smile, the experience itself has been a sobering reset. © Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 2026 by Laurie Pace I woke this morning, Thursday, at 4:30 a.m., still wrapped in the warmth of the bed, feeling deeply humble and grateful for God’s care over this past week. Since last Friday night, we have been iced in — snow layered over ice, and then more ice — the kind of weather that quietly reminds you how little control you actually have. On Sunday, we lost heat. Atmos Energy in Fort Worth responded with what felt like an army — over 700 plumbers and technicians — working with each neighbor, one by one in our neighborhood. They even set up an e...