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Horsing Around Painted Pony Pull Abstract Horse Painting by Texas Equine Artist Laurie Pace

Horsing Around 20 x 20 inches Acrylic on Canvas    © Laurie Pace      Graphics One Design 1998-2011 BID HERE    Contact: Laurie  FINGER PAINTING We are still alive and well into our Day Three with Lady L. The first night her little classical music CD did not stop playing for four or five hours. I went to sleep around one a.m.   Still trying to figure out what Terry pushed. Of course we have discovered that EVERYTHING her mom said she ate, she truly does not, and everything her mom said she does not eat, she eats.  I think that should not be named Murphy's law, but maybe Shortcake law. I had bought those new dipping things...Oreo type chocolate sticks and white creamy icing.  She loves them.  The hard part was cleaning all the hardened creamy white icing off the windows she painted them with. I guess it was a type of mixed media with chocolate Oreo and white sticky icing. She used her fingers for the icing and then drug the chocolate cookie through it. This occu

Head Strong Abstract Horse Painting by Texas Artist Laurie Pace, The Texas Twister

Head Strong 9 x 12 inches  Expressionistic Horse in Vivid Colors  Oil on Canvas    SOLD This morning! Thank you. © Laurie Pace   Graphics One Design 1998-2011 THE TEXAS TWISTER By most standards the Texas Twister would be one of those huge tornadoes bearing down from west Texas into Central Texas....OR it could be Lady L in her "twister" mode.  That can be defined two ways... one by the disaster left as she plays from room to room... to that tiny twist of hair on her fingers when she is so tired she cannot see straight. We have put a few miles on the little red wagon already and her favorite thing in the house is the baby grand piano.  She stays "STUCK" to that most of the day.  "STUCK" is her favorite word, no wait, second favorite. Her favorite is NO NO NO. When she is in her car seat or you are holding her and do not want to put her down she is decisively STUCK and lets you know it.   She had forgotten we had birds.. Max and Gracie... and she

Spring Dusk Abstract Horse Painting by Texas Equine Artist Laurie Pace

Spring Dusk 9 x 12 inches  Oil on Canvas Board     © Laurie Pace   Graphics One Design 1998-2011    BID HERE LADY L IS TO ARRIVE After today I am not sure if I will be blogging much. I promise to TRY to get posts up and a few lines, but Lady L is coming to visit.  Jonathan is almost 14 so it has been 12 years since I dealt with a two year old. Terry and I were discussing rules at the breakfast table. After visiting with Sheriff Paul and hearing about his 11 year old grand-daughter that watches TV and dances in the early 1 am hours we are making plans.  So Lady L will have limited TV here as we do not want her to start bad habits early at age two. Paul was giving us his agenda with his grand-daughter for the day.  They are digging a post hole for his new flag; burning trash logs and roasting marshmallows; feeding the cows and horses and riding the four wheeler over two hundred acres.   TP and I looked at each other and decided NONE of the above were things to do with a tw

Progress MAX Abstract Horse Painting Expressionism By Texas Equine Artist Laurie Pace, Passing it On

Progression on Max 4 ft by 4 ft  Oil on Canvas       ©Laurie Pace  Graphics One Design Contact me: Laurie  Passing It On I have continued to work on Max and Lucky everyday adding more layers of oil with color beginning to mix and rise to the top. I want to share that Contemporary Fine Art International and Artist of Texas have both sent money through a private individual working in a church in Japan. The two pastors are Rick and Connie Justus . Connie and I have been friends on Facebook since I first went on Facebook years ago.  I have to be related to her husband somewhere in the years prior as Justus is not a common spelling of the name from Germany. We have connected in prayer, our faith and a good friendship through the years.  They live south of Tokyo and their church jumped into the fray early on obtaining permission from the police to make journey by truck with supplies such as food, blankets, clothes, diapers, formula and water. With in hours their congregatio

Progress Max and Lucky Commissioned Abstract Horse Painting by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

Progression on Max and Lucky Commissioned Abstract Contemporary Equine Art 4 ft by 4 ft  Oil on Canvas        ©Laurie Pace   Graphics One Design 1998-2011    Contact me for your own commissioned painting. Laurie Opinionated 2 year olds .  My daughter kept us in stitches yesterday. The baby is no longer a baby and so we are changing nicknames.  She grew from Tinkerbell to Lady L.  When she was still Tinkerbell, she was not in the frame of mind to think about potty training.  When she turned two and became Lady L, she grew a mind  of her own.   We have been through several attempts at potty training; two months ago she was totally taken back by things coming out of her and dropping into the potty or even on the floor. It was terrifying to her little mind.   I heard from other Grandmothers terror stories of 3 and 4 year old still not potty trained.  My toes curled. So daughter called today and said Lady L was motivating around the house with out a diaper.  She was dancing arou

Beginnings of Max and Lucky Abstract Horse Painting Commissioned Equine Painting by Texas Artist Laurie Pace, Cooperation with God

Beginnings of Max and Lucky Commissioned Equine Painting 4 ft by 4 ft  Mixed Media on Canvas        ©Laurie Pace   Graphics One Design 1998-2011 Contact me for Commission Paintings. Laurie COOPERATION What exactly is cooperation?   1. an act   or instance of working or acting together for a common purpose or benefit; joint action. Working together for a common purpose or benefit .  I like the sound of that one.  We are all made in His image and have the innate ability to design and create through all of our many senses from the physical to the spiritual. The gift of creating is woven into the fabric of our being as it is woven by God from the very threads of His being. He has gifted us with His passion to create.  With God as your partner in life how can you miss creating the perfect life?   Many times I miss because I take off in my own direction oblivious to the need of taking the time to pray and discuss it with Him.   Cooperating with people is difficult en

Direction, Abstract Horse Painting by Texas Equine Artist Laurie Pace, Direction from God

Direction 9 x 12 inch  Oil on Board      © Laurie Pace  Graphics One Design 1998-2011 BID HERE Contact me.  DIRECTION Wisdom and knowledge tie into direction in our lives.  When facing decisions we have to discern inner qualities of people, relationships and situations before we can decide to take action or not. Biblical wisdom, Hebrew word chakmah , was referred to as something more than common sense.  Chakmah involved cleverness, skill, cunning and prudence in living life. Today we need to go to the highest power, God himself. God has graced each of us with our gifts and knows our callings and how they are to be used.  He is available to help us develop our lives to use those gifts.  He alone knows what has been and what will be and will protect us through the changes we face daily as we move in our chosen directions. Laurie           “Such “wisdom” does not come down from heaven but is earthly, unspiritual, demonic. For where you have envy and selfish ambitio

Crab Apple Tree in Bloom, Landscape Tree Painting by Texas Artist Laurie Pace, Keeping Time with the Two Step

Crab Apple Tree in Bloom 15 x 30 inches  Oil on Canvas      SOLD  © Laurie Pace   Graphics One Design 1998-2011 Contact me for Commission work: Laurie Keeping Time We were out late last night enjoying the sliver of golden moon and the brilliant stars lighting up the heavens. JR and Kelly had a group of us over for hamburgers, wine and dancing. JR used to teach country and western dancing and there were many of us not doing it right and we wanted to learn.  They have a huge back concreted area with an entertainment cooking area, and a fire pit.  The temps began to drop about 7 but JR built up a huge toasty fire in the firepit and we gathered with four other families and the children in fellowship eating and enjoying the beauty of the clear night.   We spent about an hour or two dancing the two step to 3/4 time and to 4/4 time.  We learned how to do the fancy twirling and laughed and enjoyed ourselves.  Believe me it will take quite a bit more practice, but I am hoping to cl

Four Crossing Abstract Horse Painting by Texas Artist Laurie Pace, God's Healing Grace

Commission Painting SOLD Four Crossing 28 x 42 inches Oil on Canvas © Laurie Pace   Graphics One Design 1998-2011      HEALING GRACE Annie is home. She is sleeping right behind my chair. She did not want to get up again this morning...but she is eating and moving so much better than two days ago.  We do not return to the vet until Monday to have her bandages changed out. PRAISE GOD! We are praying she will be with us another year or two before she head across the rainbow bridge.  She loves it here in the country and loves being outside.  She had been staying with Morgan, our youngest son in the city and we brought her back with us last week for the first time to our new place. She is happy to be home with Paddy. The Lord offers up healing grace as a gift to all of us.  As we all know we are not always healed in this lifetime but we are whole and healed as we continue into His presence.  Healing can be offered physically or spiritually. Humans tend to bottle up and hide their

Progression on Four Crossing Abstract Horse Painting by Texas Equine Artist Laurie Pace, Moving On

Progression on Four Crossing 28 by 42 inches  Oil on Canvas   SOLD COMMISSION Painting © Laurie Pace    Graphics One Design 1998-2011        MISSING YOU I missed blogging yesterday. Entirely too much going on with Annie Dog. As I write she is sleeping at my feet. She does not want to even stand on her leg and the sparkle is not in her eyes. She does not respond to the parakeets, her favorite friends in the house... they tweet and sing for her and she cannot seem to hear them. We did get some cheese down her and some apple along with some chicken and brown rice that I cooked up. The took blood late yesterday and we take her back in for more results today, and more IV. Missing you... I am missing my spirit Kerrie Blue Terrier.  My life has had her in my studio for over 10 years now and I cannot imagine not having her sparkle back at me. God is at work always in our lives and if it is truly Annie's time to cross over the rainbow bridge, Terry and I have to love her enough t

Progression on Four Crossing Abstract Horse Painting by Texas Equine Artist Laurie Pace, Moving On

Progression on Four Crossing 28 x 42 inches Oil on Canvas Commissioned Painting SOLD     Contact me for you own Painted Pony! Laurie © Laurie Pace     Graphics One Design 1998-2011  MOVING ON In this family the MOVE word is not allowed. We have moved way too many times. The longest we lived anywhere was in Justin TX for 6 1/2 years. Three years is about the average...but we have lived here on the lake almost one year and I still love it as much as the day we moved in here last April 5th. Moving on leaves your mind wide open to new things. Unless you are the empty glass person and moving on is sadness. It is leaving the comfortable and the expected for the new and the unexpected.  I choose these words today as we will be picking Annie up from the vet this afternoon. They amputated part of her right paw and then removed another cancerous lesion on her leg further up.  Had we known it was all cancer we might have chosen to put her down now, but we didn't and we had made ou

Marco Polo Lilies Floral Flower Painting by Texas Artist Laurie Pace, Walking in Faith

MARCO POLO Lily 18 x 24 inches  Acrylic on Canvas SOLD         Contact me for your own painting. Laurie © Laurie Pace  Graphics One Design 2011  WALKING IN FAITH Many things pop up unexpectedly in life. This morning we are taking our Annie Dog to the vet for surgery. She was diagnosed with cancer of the bone in her paw. We know they will amputate part of her paw but until they go in they do not know how much or how bad the situation is. Annie was born in 1999, the same year we bought Terry's truck. She did not arrive in our family until 2001.  We say we rescued her because the home that was GIVING her away was not the best home. Sure it was in the expensive million dollar homes in Dallas, but inside that home was a very unhealthy environment of anger between the family members. The mother sobbed uncontrollably as we took Annie away to come to our house.  The boys and father sort of snickered at us when we pulled out of the driveway.  She was a beautiful 2 year old Kerrie