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Sketches of Conductor 2 Painting by Texas Artist Laurie Pace, Ducks in a Row

Conductor and Pianist Commissioned Painting in Progress 36 x 36 inches     © Laurie Pace   Graphics One Design 1998-2011 Contact me for Commission Work. Laurie This is the beginning sketch for a commissioned painting in the line of the conductor I painted three years ago.  I am really excited about painting this because I play the piano. The woman I am painting this for is an internationally known conductor as well as an internationally know pianist. As you know Lady L is visiting so my blog is short today.  Terry snapped this of  the two of us on the swing yesterday.    Ducks in a Row Does that ever happen?  Terry gave up making plans. He was weary of spending so much time and energy and then nothing worked... but he does enjoy God's laughter.   We are trying to make plans for the next three months... well maybe tentative plans??  Is that possible? Should we call them goals?  Whatever it is called, we are trying to get our "ducks in a row" . Where did t

The Conductor Contemporary Figurative Music Oil Painting by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

'The Conductor'  30 x 40 inches, FRAMED Oil on Canvas Available through Guidry Designs Email Julie  and tell her the name of the painting. Contact me to purchase by check or paypal. Laurie   © Laurie Justus Pace     Graphics One Design 2010  Here he is framed! The Painting:  This has been slumming around Highland Park in Dallas in multi-million dollar homes being staged and sold. Julie Guidry is a phenomenal decorator.  This piece is available for purchase. The Thought:  I have heard of naming pet ducks lately, along with pet cows and pet donkeys and pet goats...but Terry had me the other morning when we were out feeding the fish.   You know we live on what is commonly referred to in our neighborhood as Catfish Pond.  We have yet to see one in the three months living here.  We have seen them now and Terry has managed to name them.  Feeding the fish brought out the bass and the perch and FINALLY the catfish this week with their little whiskers.  (Terry rather