Thick Paint Sculpted into Horses © Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 2026 Twelve Legged Race in the Wind Oil on Canvas SOLD by Laurie Pace My newest painting, "Twelve-Legged Race in the Wind", is built with heavy palette knife work and bold, dimensional color. Rather than focusing on fine detail, I created the spirit of the horse through motion — interwoven forms suggesting unity, partnership, and forward momentum. This piece reflects something many of us experience — balancing priorities while feeling pulled toward what calls us most. The studio has been calling strongly lately. If you’d like to read the full story behind this painting and the connection between art, movement, and life, visit my Artist Blog. Elle 👉 [ Read the full studio post ] Original available: $2,900. • self-interest vs selflessness • New Year Christian reflection • f aith and relationships...
Why I Rarely Use Red Until Now For years, I avoided painting with red. Red is not a casual color. In art, red carries meaning — passion, sacrifice, courage, and redemption. It is bold. It demands attention. And when used poorly, it can overwhelm a composition. © Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 2026 Red Tulip Kiss Oil on Canvas SOLD by Laurie Pace Recently, while researching red tulip meaning, I discovered how layered this color truly is. Red tulips traditionally symbolize deep love and devotion. During the Ottoman Empire, the red tulip represented wealth, refinement, and even national pride. Fallen soldiers were honored with red tulips placed on their graves — a symbol of sacrifice and courage. In biblical symbolism, red appears repeatedly. It represents blood, covenant, sin, sacrifice, and ultimately redemption. The color is never decorative in Scripture — it is declarative. As an oil painter, I approach red caref...