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Rope Dance, Cowboy Horse Cow Painting, Western Art by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

  © G.O.D. Laurie Justus Pace      Graphics One Design 2013 Rope Dance 2007  30 x 30 inches Oil on Canvas.   This one will be worked on this next week. I wanted to post it like it is and then I will repost the after I work it further. I went through a roping stage in 2007 and painted a few of these pieces in this series.  This was in the box with the 30 x 30 Appaloosa Painting I shared yesterday.  Lady L was quite taken with it and knew exactly what was happening. I guess it is good when a four year old 'gets' your painting.  Maybe I am on the right track after all.  This painting has its 'spirit'. These are the things God has revealed to us by his Spirit. The Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of God. For who knows a person’s thoughts except their own spirit within them? In the same way no one knows the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God.  1 Corinthians 2:10-11 Laurie Pace A Texas Artist Pace Stud

Saving a Lost One - Cowboy Horse Western Oil Painting by Contemporary Texas Artist Laurie Pace

'Saving the Lost One' 24 x 18  Oil on Canvas Contact me to purchase by check or paypal. Laurie   © Laurie Justus Pace     Graphics One Design 2010 My Website       Massive rain again last night. Tornadoes danced through out northern east Texas and we made a vow to make sure we buy a weather radio. Ours was lost in the move. Actually it is obviously in the missing box with Terry's ties, my missing books and the other missing objects we have not found yet. This painting ties right in there with all of the 'lost' ideas.  The rancher is out bringing in a lost one in the snow.  The picture is from a friend in Ponder Texas, Linda.  Our area had snow last year, which is unusual.  I finished it up yesterday about two or so just as the storms began and was able to get a quick shot of it before the darkness descended. We were one of the lucky subdivisions that did not lose power. Highly unusual. We have to make one of those GENERATOR decisions while we are

Still in Progress ROPING IN THE SNOW COWBOY Oil Painting Cowboy and Horse Winter Western Art by Texas Contemporary Artist Laurie Pace

'Still in Progress  ~ Roping in the Snow' 24 x 18  Oil on Canvas Still in progress on this painting. We had bad storms yesterday and no power. Didn't want to paint as much with the lightening and the storms bouncing around and the studio is a solid wall of windows.  Hope to finish this up today after church. Contact me to purchase by check or paypal. Laurie     © Laurie Justus Pace     Graphics One Design 2010 My Blog My Website     My thoughts yesterday through out the day were to try and stay on task.  The early morning hours found us worried with an ill bird, then a quick trip to town for supplies for Terry to finish the last sealing up of the back of the house repair...and as we arrived home storms were coming into the area. Between the dog that desperately needs a bath and cannot have one with stitches in his paw, the now dusty closed in back porch room that serves as my studio, and no electricity...I didn't get the painting finished.   BUT I

'Rounding Them Up' contemporary Equine Art Cowboy and Wild Horses Daily Oil Painting by Texas Artist Laurie Justus Pace

'Rounding Them Up' 18 x 27  Oil on Canvas SOLD COMMISSION WORK FOR CHRISTMAS. Someone will open this Christmas Morning... Contact me for commission work, there is still time. Laurie © Laurie Justus Pace     Graphics One Design 2009 FOR shopping today, Click on the name below for some fabulous with my painted ponies on them. Try out a new mouse pad , a wonderful mug for coffee or hot tea , or my favorite, the bags ! There are tote bags, beach bags and just junk bags. I put images on front and back of all of them.  I already own several of them and use them all the time. They wash great too. The Painted Pony There are many neat gifts to consider! The Painting:   Someone will open this Christmas morning and I hope they enjoy it as much as I enjoyed painting it.  I learned new technology sending pictures via phone to the gift buyer.  This took about 8 days to paint with layering of many intricate areas. The Thought:   I promised on Facebook to shar