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Watercolor Painted Pony Painting by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

Three Painted Ponies Watercolor on Board Framed and ready to ship. 6 x 6 inches  $145 includes painting, frame and shipping in the USA. Small watercolors along the Journey. Contact me to purchase: Laurie    © Laurie Justus Pace   Graphics One Design 1998-2011 Here is the frame on the painting. A custom black wide frame. Absolutely gorgeous. Who Are You? We just returned from a break neck trip to Santa Fe to deliver 24 paintings for my Show in Denver in mid July. That is why I missed blogging yesterday as we drove home 11 hours straight.  Riding for long journeys and experiences from life give cause to reflection. I visited several galleries in Santa Fe since I had REAL work with me to share.  I was offered representation at one gallery for sure and am truly excited about the possibilities.  When you are 'on' for interviewing or selling yourself or your work it is draining.  That is what caused the reflection and the writing of this ...

'Color of Light' Watercolor Horse Colorful Sunset Daily Painting by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

'Color of Light Pony' Earth, Sea and Air Gallery Series 2010 6 x 6 inches  Watercolor on Aquaboard SOLD Contact me to purchase by check or paypal. Laurie  © Laurie Justus Pace     Graphics One Design 2010 The Painting :  Well, I continued painting in my new Gallery Series, Earth, Sea and Air. This is on fabulous aquaboard which leaves a wonderful textured feeling for the watercolor. This is so easy to slip into a frame and hang..or you could set it up on an easel as it is.  It is not watercolor paper. It is a heavy Masonite type board with the aqua surface to absorb the watercolors. The Thought:  Y ou know I am always talking on and off about the peacocks .  Here is a picture of the magical bird that lives two streets away from us. It actually lives next door to the house I grew up in.  These were taken from a moving car with my iphone so they are not exactly sharp... but you can tell it is a peacock for sure. In my research on ...