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'Evening Blooms' Flower Oil Painting by Laurie Pace

'Evening Blooms' 24 x 36 inches Oil on Canvas Contact me to purchase: Laurie  © Laurie Justus Pace     Graphics One Design 2009 The Painting :  Bring out the shovels... I used them on this piece.  Actually it was the palette knife and very heavy oils. I have not painted this heavy in oils all summer because of humidity. This painting may take days to dry.  I love the musical feel of colors as the flowers are each dancing in the evening breeze.  The Thought : Often when I am working or painting a piece and I think I have a direction, I suddenly realize as I proceed into it that I am lost.  Fortunately most of the time God knows where I am and out of what seems to be building chaos comes to be a beautiful painting that just 'appeared'.     Life is often like that too.  Not only when we are living in chaos and we find wonderful moments or silver linings,  but also when we are working diligently and realize all the work we are doing will never be seen by anyone.  How could
Midnight Run Contemporary Art Horse Palette Knife Daily Painting by Laurie Justus Pace 24 x 30 x 2 inches of acrylic and oil overlays. Contact me to purchase or commission one of your own size and colors: Laurie Well the squirrels did not visit last night and I had 8 hours of sleep. YEAH and did I say Thank you Lord? I am waiting a canvas delivery to start some commission pieces of Koi and of horses and today I must clean for the shower for Stacey tomorrow. I am still concentrating on the thoughts of boundaries and conflict. I have almost finished the book, Setting Boundaries for your Adult Children, and decided this is actually information that mothers and fathers need to have from the beginning when the child is born. The enabling actions of always saving your child are seeded early in their lives. Easy examples are: rushing left homework up to school when the child forgets it; OR running their lunch up to school because they irresponsibly forgot it. When you begin to be too cont