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Equine Art, Horse Paintings, TOGETHER, Watercolor by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

Together 6 x 6 inches Watercolor on board Framed in a beautiful custom Black frame and available for $145 which includes  shipping in the USA. Contact Laurie to purchase: Laurie    © Laurie Pace   Graphics One Design 1998-2011 This is a feature editorial on my upcoming show in Denver at Mirada Fine Art. This is in the new JULY issue of Western Art Collector. Click for larger image.      Taking Time to Breath Now that we are home I am controlling things again. Immediately a new schedule is in place. I hope you are laughing.   Nope is not going to happen. BUT stopping to breath will happen. Stopping to reflect and renew will happen. Breathing and relaxing bring peace to both the mind and the body.  When you intake air, believe you are bringing in the energy of God and when you release your breath you are expelling all the pent up anxiety and problems.  With every in and out... release it all and give it to God. Be rejuvenated by the new air filling your lungs and bod

The Journey, Horse Equine Watercolor Art Painting by Texas Contemporary Equine Artist Laurie Pace

'Journey' 14 x 14  Watercolor Framed  Available through The Dutch Art Gallery during the Artists of Texas Show Where Texas Finds Its Color. Nov 2 - Dec 31st Contact me for Commission work. Laurie    © Laurie Justus Pace     Graphics One Design 2010 My Website         These fall days are by far my most favorite. Savoring the last of warmth in the late afternoon and waking to a brisk morning... what a beautiful life. Yesterday afternoon Terry kidnapped me and we went for a three hour drive through the countryside around the north side of the lake.  Simply Gorgeous! Everything. The trees were wearing their most vibrant colors and the sun was brimming in brilliance sparkling through the rich leaves.  Again Lord, what a beautiful life. Time for me to think about Thank You Notes to Heaven.  Do you remember as a kid growing up your mom introducing you to the fact that you needed to write thank you notes to Aunt Sally and to Grandma?  Patiently she would