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Color After Noon. Texas delights in blooms throughout the summer months with Artist Laurie Pace

   © Laurie Pace        Graphics One Design 2021 Color After Noon  by Laurie Pace - Available.   Shop Available Artwork.   Sign up for my quarterly newsletter and painting sales. “   “To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.” Oscar Wilde The dog days of summer in Texas.  Temps are hitting 100 plus but thoughts of September are in the air. I even ordered two new PACT shirts with long sleeves with light weight cotton. Pact makes up 55 -65 percent of my wardrobe. I have worn their clothes for the past 25 years. They are made in India by a woman owned company. Best return policy I have ever seen, and the best quality of anything in my closet.  Their socks are so soft and last for years....  So much of clothing, but it is important in the studio when I work, that I am comfortable and 'washable'!  This particular painting was in progress over the past year and I finally dug it out and finished it.  The paint
PINK Contemporary Art Flower Gerbera Daisy by Laurie Justus Pace 20 x 20 inches Oil on Canvas SOLD Saturday and good morning! I have been contemplating the last 24 hours on today's thought and was up and down on it until just this morning. It is subject well covered by many over and over again, but I will do it as a reminder, and perhaps it is meant to just touch one person today, only God knows. Terry and I have possibly made some unwise choices with all our moves from house to house. Each one had a good reason at the time, but none of them were for us. We are always looking out after others and trying to do what is good for the family. We have lived in 10 different houses in the past 19 years. One of those was a five year stay, so you can only imagine about the others. The negative was the toll it took on our kids, but we stayed in two school districts with all moves. Friends never changed, nor did family. The positive is that Terry and I both realize how unimportant a bri