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Last Roses... BRRR Baby it is going to be cold outside! Texas Artist Laurie Pace, Rose Painting

   © Laurie Pace        Graphics One Design 2022 Last Roses Before Winter 5 x 7 in Oil on Panel Available    by Laurie Pace   Shop other Available Artwork.   Sign up for my quarterly newsletter and painting sales. The weather is turning cold finally. We had a long late Indian Summer from Thanksgiving till now and we are more than ready for some cold. I went out and trimmed all my roses and brought them in. They will be dormant in a few days.  This painting truly surprised me with color. It is small but packed with luscious color. I had promised to do some floral paintings so it is going to happen!  Stay tuned for more!  Color is constant in this rose painting and vibrant. Easy to frame or put on a small easel.  BE VIBRANT Hoping you might be laughing. Cold winter and I am still deep in color. I told Terry today there is a thing about older women often piling on too much color on their faces... too much vibrant does not work on faces, but it will

The Awakening by Texas Artist Laurie Pace - Lose the Fear - Spread some Happiness

   © Laurie Pace        Graphics One Design 2022 The Awakening Commissioned Painting. Sold  by Laurie Pace   Shop other Available Artwork.   Sign up for my quarterly newsletter and painting sales. The Lotus... my first and only I have painted and it was painted as a gift for a good friend in NYC for his Mom in Singapore. Trying to decide my approach to this painting had me ditching the knife and picking up my brushes. I adjusted the colors on the lotus petals many times to push it to the perfect color.  And yes, I realize the angle of some of the lily pads is off in the back group, it holds up well as they float along and with those I used jewel tones for the pads and the water. It was a painting of precious jewels after that. It was also very large.  38 x 58 inches.  At the arrival to Singapore, it went to be framed. They put a simple frame around it and then defined it with a partial frame to pop the color of the Lotus.  Color is a huge part o

Changing Seasons by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

   © Laurie Pace        Graphics One Design 2022 Changing Seasons 20 x 30 inches  Mixed Media On Canvas Sold.  by Laurie Pace   Shop other Available Artwork.   Sign up for my quarterly newsletter and painting sales. " Painted in September of 2010, this painting grew in my heart and I fell in love with it the further I worked on it that fall. It was almost as if the leaves around the pond and the lake inspired the colliding colors and patterns. Living on a 5 acre cat fish pond and Lake Cypress Springs in East Texas, gave us a lot of waterfront. (as well as a plethora of snakes and oak mold.  My studio was a beautiful glassed in porch across the back of the house with plenty of room to paint big or small and have the view of the water at all times. It was more than water, it was wildlife of all sorts including those slithering ones. I painted every day and loved the continuous feed of color through Mother Nature inspiring me.  Living now in th

First Love by Texas Artist Laurie Pace, The Sounds of Music via brushwork and canvas.

   © Laurie Pace        Graphics One Design 2022 First Love 18 x 27 Oil on Canvas Sold  by Laurie Pace   Shop other Available Artwork.   Sign up for my quarterly newsletter and painting sales. " The painting is the daughter of a friend I have known all of her life.  Soft and precious and real in so many ways.  A young girl lost in the music of her instrument.  Reminds me of how easily I get lost in playing my piano or one of my guitars.  If you look closely you see the triangle that is the main part of the composition rising from the bottom of the painting.  The eye actually enters at the top left of the canvas and you come straight down the instrument to the beautiful hair and face of the young girl. The concentration is only broken by her arm parallel to the bottom edge of the painting. The arm stops you from leaving the painting. You are to stay, study and enjoy the story unfolding before you. Have you played an instrument in life?  What

Captured ...Blooms by Texas Artist Laurie Pace. Patterns in Abstract, Color is Constant.

   © Laurie Pace        Graphics One Design 2022 Captured Blooms Sold  by Laurie Pace   Shop other Available Artwork.   Sign up for my quarterly newsletter and painting sales. "Every painting has a reason and a season. It felt like abstract but I did not know how it would progress. I sectioned the canvas in quarters and laid basic colors in weaving them between.  I worked while the paint was crazy wet. I wanted the edges to form the boundary defining objects.  Can you see repeated patterns in this painting? The purple, red and blue merge through three times.  Yellow patterns in quarters three times... and three yellow pulls on or close to the vase.  Three large turquoise areas around the outside of the vase. Two on one side and one on the opposite side. So much of this is accidental, but is it truly accidental?  Part of painting is the intuitive pull of the palette knife as if in rhythm to the music playing in the room. Purposeful painting never has fresh

In a Day's Work. Texas Artist Laurie Pace - Contemporary Art

   © Laurie Pace        Graphics One Design 2022 In a Day's Work  by Laurie Pace - Sold  Shop other Available Artwork.   Sign up for my quarterly newsletter and painting sales. From way back in 2004 before I was blogging. That did not start until late 2006 . Back then I was painting up to two paintings a day and selling on Ebay. Back then it was a perfect place for an artist that loved to paint. I was on their platform until spring 2010 when the rules made it easy for foreign artists to rip off the American Artists painting on Ebay and sell their version of our work. I left then.  By that time I had several galleries selling my work. I will always remember my first sold painting in an auction was a basket of apples.  The history of my work has been ever evolving.  "Color is a constant in Laurie's work." The challenge to explore and discover content while painting remains primary. Navigating in this new world of 'pandemic'