Painting in Process STAND TALL
©Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 2026
Oil on Canvas SOLD by Laurie Pace
When Are We Refining... and When Are We Explaining?
Sometimes a painting teaches the artist more than the artist teaches the painting.
This horse painting reached several "almost finished" moments over five days. Looking back at one earlier photograph, I realized I loved the freshness it still carried.
There were always three horses in the composition. A friend couldn't quite see the quiet yellow horse because it blended into the blue horse beside it. That one observation stayed with me, and I found myself changing the painting instead of simply finishing it.
Artists face this question more often than people realize:
When are we refining... and when are we explaining?
With fresh eyes, I realized the painting wasn't lost. It was reminding me to trust my own artistic voice and to recognize the moment when a painting begins speaking for itself.
Tomorrow I'll return to the easel—not to recreate what was, but to continue listening to where the painting wants to go.
Sometimes the journey is every bit as important as the finished work. — Laurie Pace (Elle Pace)
Laurie Pace, Elle Pace, Threads of Grace, horse painting, red horse painting, equine art, original oil painting, artist process, creative journey, impressionist painting, painting in progress, faith and art, artist blog
Laurie is an international artist, her paintings are collected in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Germany, DuBai, Portugal, Italy, France, Germany, the UK, Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Poland, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, St Thomas, Romania, Greece, Croatia, and Ecuador.


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