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Progress on the Sail Boat Painting by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

  © G.O.D. Laurie Justus Pace      Graphics One Design 2013 Sunset Sail 24 x 24 inches Oil on Canvas.  This is taken pretty tightly up close. You can even see the thick layers of white creating the edgy waves. This sail boat painting is coming together. Laurie Pace  A Texas Artist Golden Pond Studio My Blog          My Website          Giclees on Canvas, Prints and Cards          CFAI.co      GALLERY LINKS Mirada Fine Art Denver CO ,   The Rare Gallery Jackson Hole WY   The White Dog Gallery Carbondale, CO. The Dutch Art Gallery Dallas TX   South Hill Gallery, Lexington, KY SR Gallery Hong Kong

Sail Boat Painting continued by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

  © G.O.D. Laurie Justus Pace      Graphics One Design 2013 Mid Sunset Sail 24 x 24 inches Oil on Canvas.  The piling and pulling of paint continues as the background is worked in and over laid with different values. This sail boat painting keeps everything basic in structure and line plays a strong point in the composition. Laurie Pace  A Texas Artist Golden Pond Studio April 2013 My Blog          My Website          Giclees on Canvas, Prints and Cards          CFAI.co      GALLERY LINKS Mirada Fine Art Denver CO ,   The Rare Gallery Jackson Hole WY   The White Dog Gallery Carbondale, CO. The Dutch Art Gallery Dallas TX   South Hill Gallery, Lexington, KY SR Gallery Hong Kong

Sunset Journey Sail Boat Painting by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

     © G.O.D. Laurie Justus Pace      Graphics One Design 2013 Sunset Journey 24 x 24 inches Oil on Canvas.  I began one of my commissions this week that is a sailboat. With the extra heavy layering of paints it almost becomes totally abstract with pure elements making up the composition of the sailboat painting.  The client is captain of her own boat up on the east coast and this is for her home to remind her of the beauty at sea. Laurie Pace A Texas Artist Golden Pond Studio  April 2013 My Blog          My Website          Giclees on Canvas, Prints and Cards          CFAI.co      GALLERY LINKS Mirada Fine Art Denver CO ,   The Rare Gallery Jackson Hole WY   The White Dog Gallery Carbondale, CO. The Dutch Art Gallery Dallas TX   South Hill Gallery, Lexington, KY SR Gallery Hong Kong

Sailboat in Progress by Texas Artist Laurie Justus Pace

      © G.O.D. Laurie Justus Pace      Graphics One Design 2012 The Paints of Autumn  20 x 20 inches Oil on Canvas  This is a commissioned piece but it was just finished and I will be sharing the many changes as it went... Stay tuned! Blessings to you... I have been so busy with trips in and out of Dallas this week for family that I am behind on blogging on Words of my heart. My Blog     My Website       Giclees on Canvas, Prints and Cards        The Five Graces      The Artists of Texas        Daily Painters        CFAI.co     Artists of Texas Blog      Daily Painters of Texas Blog     GALLERY LINKS Mirada Fine Art Denver CO ,   The Rare Gallery Jackson Hole WY   The Dutch Art Gallery Dallas TX   SR Gallery Hong Kong

Summer Sunset Sail 2011 Sailboat Painting for a movie by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

Summer Sunset Sail 2011 This was commissioned for a movie that is being filmed in SLC. It is a small painting but the entire film will eventually involve this tiny painting. SOLD 6.5 x 6.5 inches Oil on 300 lb watercolor paper      ©Laurie Pace    Graphics One Design 1998-2011   Contact me for your own commissioned painting: Laurie      Reflections Mother said to me at age 82 she cherishes all of her memories made over the years.  She encourages Terry and I to continue making those memories because they will sustain us in hard times and lonely times ahead. I look back often on memories of my mother's mother, my Nonnie.  She lived part of her year in Dallas with our family and then the rest of the year with my aunt and her family in St Louis, which was Nonnie's home. I learned so much from my grandmother and if she had not given of herself to spend part of her life with us in Dallas, I would have missed out on many things in my life that I have used and loved.  S