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A little bit of 'Brilliance' and a decided direction! Painting ahead with Laurie Pace

   © Laurie Pace        Graphics One Design 2023 Brilliance of Daybreak 5 x 7  Acrylic on Canvas $100 Available    by Laurie Pace   Shop other Available Artwork.  Sign up for my quarterly newsletter and painting sales. It is a start. Still waiting on paint to arrive... new colors, new brand and hopefully some new glazing ahead layering softer pieces. With the membership at Daily Paint Works , I will be doing more $100- $150 paintings. If there is something you want to see, make a comment! I am contemplating Horses, Flowers, Trees, Water, Sailboats, Food... what else? The animals and nature will be on birch... not sure about the food and water yet! With the economy struggle, I want some smaller pieces you can collect and comfortably purchase three to frame and hang together. If you see something on the website you love that is larger and more costly, reach out to me, and I will see what I can do about pricing and about you paying it out. My job is to paint thin

The Last Days of Summer, Remember Laurie is in Texas! Robert Frost and cool sunny mornings.

   © Laurie Pace  Graphics One Design 2022 Last Days of Summer 24 x 24 in Available    by Laurie Pace   Shop other Available Artwork.   Sign up for my quarterly newsletter and painting sales. “In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on.” ― Robert Frost THE PAINTING The one positive about the end of Sept is I get to see the sunrise.  When I take the dogs out at 5:45 I can stand and stare up at the stars.  I can walk on the treadmill and watch the sunrise. This painting is about the end of those LONG HOT summer days that lasted through the middle of September for us in north Texas. It was not just HOT it was DANG HOT.   The painting holds the fresh bliss of that new sunrise in September. It has a softness to it. It is beautiful.  This is from Sunday Morning around 7:30.  Does not get much prettier waking up to the soft autumn sky.  Can you see the colors from the painting?   The horse photo I used was by Helmut