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Where the Buffalo Roam Abstract Contemporary Buffalo painting by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

     © G.O.D. Laurie Justus Pace      Graphics One Design 2014 Where the Buffalo Roam 30 x  40  inches Oil on Canvas. Available Paintings by Laurie Pace  This could have been painful...but it was definitely paint-ful. This piece was a special painting for someone in Colorado that is a huge supporter, alumnae of University of Colorado at Boulder...and they wanted buffalo.  The first paint was aimed at several landscape photos shared with me and the idea of wanting a sunrise in the painting.  Even after the discussion of painted pulls go up and down and landscapes go sideways, I proceeded joyfully with lush colors and thick paint. Where the Buffalo Roam Painting by Laurie Pace Music "Glorious" by Chris Tomlin from Laurie Pace on Vimeo . As you can see from the slideshow... the painting changed to the more contemporary pull painting of my horses but this screw up was mine... those buffalo look like the UT longhorns... gotta he

Sun Bathing Buffalo by Texas Artist Laurie Pace, Contemporary Wildlife Palette Knife Painting

     © G.O.D. Laurie Justus Pace      Graphics One Design 2013 Sunbathing Buffalo  24 x 36 inches Oil on Canvas.   Here is another stunning painting in Colorado!  Visit  Mirada Fine Art  and talk with Steve Sonnen the owner. Mirada has a broad collection of  Laurie Pace’s  signature equine paintings. The weather is finally a bit cooler from the 100 degree plus days... down to the low nineties. It will not stay long, but we will enjoy it as it is.  This weekend is more birthdays for us to celebrate. So studio time will not be had until Monday.  I have been putting off a new painting for my youngest grandson, Mark Edward, who is about 5 months old now.  I promised them a painting for his nursery and have had something in mind and will be starting on some sketches pretty soon. I will share my process as this will NOT be a contemporary piece, but an impressionistic painting that I hope he will have with him throughout his life.  Good will come