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Progress on Second Contemporary Horse Painting for Toby Keith Foundation Kids Korral by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

     © G.O.D. Laurie Justus Pace      Graphics One Design 2013 Progress on Horse Painting #2 36 x 48 inches Oil on Canvas. SOLD  The layers are piling on and time is running out. They will be here Friday to pick up both paintings!  I love putting these two together knowing where they are going and knowing they will be part of positive energy at the Kids Korral House . The second painting is an extension of the first painting and I have titled it "Together Fearless". https://www.tobykeithfoundation.org/ I do not know about you in life, but sometimes some of us step into things without thinking in an attempt to accomplish something. When there are two, you are strong but when they are three you are unbreakable.  The first painting I use a combination of three horses, this one is two but when you see them side by side, tomorrow's blog, you will see two lead to be followed by three. A person st...

Color Horse Paintings Progress on Paintings by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

  © G.O.D. Laurie Justus Pace      Graphics One Design 2013 Color is covering the canvas... 36 x 48 inches Oil on Canvas. SOLD  This horse painting is beginning to really pick up speed with the layering of colors. Staying true to my palette of earth tones celebrating not just the land of Oklahoma, but the healing energy and comfort from the earth and knowing these color choices are comforting.  "Upstairs Downstairs" by Toby Keith is playing in the studio as I blog this morning.  This is my inspiration to bring his spirit in his music to the weave of the two paintings I am doing. https://www.tobykeithfoundation.org/ "Although childhood cancer is rare, it is still the leading cause of death by disease in children in the United States. Overall, 80 percent of childhood cancer cases can be successfully treated." http://www.childrenscancer.org/ All these people gave their gifts out of their wealth; but she...

Day Two Horse Paintings for the Kids Korral, Toby Keith Foundation Oklahoma, Texas Artist Laurie Pace

  © G.O.D. Laurie Justus Pace      Graphics One Design 2013 Day Two... Horse Paintings 36 x 48 inches Oil on Canvas. SOLD  Color is working its way across this horse painting. 'Shoulda Been a Cowboy" is playing on my itunes... and the day is full of energy. Just a reminder each day these two pieces of horse paintings are donations to the Toby Keith Kid's Korral in Oklahoma.   https://www.tobykeithfoundation.org/ Please visit the Donate page. Not sure if cancer has touched your family, or if it has been with an adult or a child.  There is nothing easy about Cancer. We have all lost good friends and family members to different types of cancer. We have lost close family friends from cancer cutting their lives short all too early. We have watched a brave young man diagnosed at age 4 with Wilms Tumor Cancer.  Wilms Tumor is a rare kidney cancer that affects approximately 500 children a year in the US. ...

The Journey Painting One for Toby Keith's Kids Korral in Oklahoma. Horse Paintings by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

  © G.O.D. Laurie Justus Pace      Graphics One Design 2013 Kids Korral 36 x 48 inches Oil on Canvas. SOLD  https://www.tobykeithfoundation.org/ I have two canvas set up side by side in the studio as I begin this journey. The two paintings are donations to the Toby Keith Kid's Korral in Oklahoma.  It is such an honor to be a chosen artist for this charity and to support the work the Keith's are doing for children.  Needless to say you know the music I am listening to as I take this journey. Definitely one of my favorite performers. Please stay with my journey over the next two weeks and seriously consider giving just a little bit to those that really need the lift in life. This particular page on the website is an easy place to make a small donation to help these families.  https://www.tobykeithfoundation.org/index.php?tkf-donate From the site: " Cancer places a heavy burden on the state of Oklahoma...