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'Splashing in the Rain' Contemporary Equine Art Horse Daily Painting by Texas Artist Laurie Pace


'Splashing in the Rain'
18 x 24  Acrylic on Canvas


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© Laurie Justus Pace     Graphics One Design 2010

The Painting:  This painting is emotional Textured, thick acrylics with contrast and color exploding.. just as a horse running through puddles and rain. Terry and I watched Return to Snowy River last night..pretty darn cool watching those horses run. His pneumonia continues and his chest is still full and tight. We go back to the doctor on Thursday... his antibiotic only has one more day.

The Thought:  Can you share the grace?  There are times you are in a "hugely" wonderful mood. Something positive has made you smile deep inside and you feel safe and content with the happenings.  It is so easy to say grace and thanks when it occurs. Those surprise blessings often come out of nowhere... but they are from somewhere, they are from God.

This contentment was brought by the Spirit to bring you good and only good.  Divine power delivered it to you...and from from that moment anything seems possible. Use this positive energy to pass on to others in your life journey. Give reassurance where you can, and brighten someone else's day with loving thoughts and prayers.  Allow His Grace to inspire you to bless others and from there more blessings flow as those folks pass them on to others.

May His grace inspire you today... you are blessed to be a blessing.

Laurie

"According to the grace of God given to me, like a skilled master builder I laid a foundation, and someone else is building on it." 1 Corinthians 3:10

 


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