Mountain Appaloosa
20 x 30 inches Oil on Canvas
This Appaloosa Horse Painting is available at Mirada Fine Art. I have spoken with Steve, the gallery owner and each week I will post an available painting at his gallery in Denver that will be specially priced through contacting him and mentioning you saw it on my blog. This is a stunning palette knife painting with thick layers of straight buttery Holbein Duo Oils...no impasto, only oil paint.
The varnish brings out dimension with the edges of the knife pulls and the subtle palette compliments almost any decor.
Contact STEVE for special pricing.
©Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 1998-2011
Contact me for your own commissioned painting: Laurie
This Appaloosa Horse Painting is available at Mirada Fine Art. I have spoken with Steve, the gallery owner and each week I will post an available painting at his gallery in Denver that will be specially priced through contacting him and mentioning you saw it on my blog. This is a stunning palette knife painting with thick layers of straight buttery Holbein Duo Oils...no impasto, only oil paint.
The varnish brings out dimension with the edges of the knife pulls and the subtle palette compliments almost any decor.
Contact STEVE for special pricing.
©Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 1998-2011
Contact me for your own commissioned painting: Laurie
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Sunday growing up was always a day of church and family.
Sunday always meant a special meal as well that we all gathered around to share.
Sunday was a day to count blessings and give thanks for the week and all the joys and sorrows.
And by evening thoughts turn to the new week ahead and preparing for the journey.
Sunday evenings are a great time to sort out all of the problems and issues of the past week. Write them down and cross them off your list. As you do say a prayer releasing them to God.
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