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Equine Art, Horse Paintings, TOGETHER, Watercolor by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

Together 6 x 6 inches Watercolor on board Framed in a beautiful custom Black frame and available for $145 which includes  shipping in the USA. Contact Laurie to purchase: Laurie    © Laurie Pace   Graphics One Design 1998-2011 This is a feature editorial on my upcoming show in Denver at Mirada Fine Art. This is in the new JULY issue of Western Art Collector. Click for larger image.      Taking Time to Breath Now that we are home I am controlling things again. Immediately a new schedule is in place. I hope you are laughing.   Nope is not going to happen. BUT stopping to breath will happen. Stopping to reflect and renew will happen. Breathing and relaxing bring peace to both the mind and the body.  When you intake air, believe you are bringing in the energy of God and when you release your breath you are expelling all the pent up anxiety and problems.  With every in and out... release it all and give it to God. Be rejuvenated by the new air filling your lungs and bod

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 blog this morning. Who are you

Abstract Horse Paintings Colorado Paint Pony by Texas Contemporary Artist Laurie Pace

Colorado Paint Pony 8 x 10 inches  Oil on Canvas         © Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 1998-2011 It is dark thirty but we are heading out early this morning.  We have heard tales of the wildfires in Arizona creating smokey conditions in New Mexico.  Amarillo is full of dust and smoke from local fires.  This may affect how long we stay in Santa Fe... it may be a drive in and drive out the next day. I am sharing my Daily Word for the day: Beauty I behold the beauty of God's creation. With the first light of morning, the sky becomes a masterpiece of color. Sunlight paints the mountaintops, treetops and rooftops with a soft golden hue. I praise God for this new day. Beholding the splendor of all creation, I delight in the sight of an eagle soaring through a clear blue sky or a tiny caterpillar inching its way across a leaf. I choose to see goodness and beauty in the environment, the peoples of the earth and in myself. As nighttime darkens the horizon, I gaze

Abstract Horse Painting White Mare by Texas Equine Artist Laurie Pace

White Mare 8 x 10 inches  Oil on Canvas         ©Laurie Pace   Graphics One Design 1998-2011 We left early this morning and I am blogging at supper time. We did not even wake the housesitter...took off quietly.  The house sitter already called and reported Annie was eating. We quietly celebrated and gave thanks to God.  He is good.  He is God. We are in Amarillo...tired and going to take a dip in the hot tub and then to bed early to rise early and head to Santa Fe. Laurie           “Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it.” Matthew 7:13-14 NIV     My Blog    My Website     Giclees on Canvas, Prints and Cards      The Five Graces     The Artists of Texas      Daily Painters      Contemporary Fine Art International    Artists of Texas Blog     Daily Painters of Texas Blog    

Abstract Horse Painting Blue Boy 2 by Texas Artist Laurie Pace

Blue Boy 2 8 x 10   Oil on Canvas   SOLD    © Laurie Pace  Graphics One Design 1998-2011   Short blog as we have a packed day preparing for our trip.  The housesitter is due today and we have much in front of us. Annie's health has failed rapidly the past few days and we are faced with putting her down before we leave. It hurts but I know that is best for my dear dog.  She has been with me for almost 13 years.  Right now she lays on the floor at my feet in front of the fan. She cannot seem to stay still. She rises every 5-10 minutes and paces around and then settles back down again.  I thought it was the veggies Terry fed the dogs but I think her health is going rapidly. Excess drinking of water is the other thing that is occurring. God is good in all He has in His plans. Even with things we consider to be negative, He has positive things that will grow out of it. It may not be for us, but for someone that knows us and loves us. We serve in our lifetimes as we bring other

Abstract Horse Painting Three of Color by Texas Equine Artist Laurie Pace

Three of Color 8 x 10 inches  Oil on Canvas   Available through Mirada Fine Art. Contact Steve.     © Laurie Justus Pace   Graphics One Design 1998-2011   FAST TRIP We left early yesterday to drive into Dallas to pick up large sheets of cardboard and the framed paintings from The Dutch Art Gallery. Pam is by far the best framer in the US... really truly true. Levi grumbled when Terry put a hole in the back brown paper on one piece but he redid it for us and we actually made it back home by 1:30 in the afternoon.  Good thing we did as both dogs decided the extra veggies Terry fed them last night did not agree with their constitution and they both had the runs.  We were airing the house out for hours...but all is good now. Fast Trip... hurry hurry hurry . Isn't that the way our lives seem today?  I was so relaxed going in yesterday that the trip in flew by us both.  We were at Uline at the appointed time.. and stopped at Whole Foods for a yummie breakfast burrito,

Abstract Horse Painting Max and Lucky on the Cover of Horseback Magazine, June Edition by Texas Contemporary Artist Laurie Pace

Max and Lucky Sold Commission Painting Now on the Cover of Horseback Magazine! Contact me for your personal painted pony! Laurie 4 feet by 4 feet    © Laurie Justus Pace    Graphics One Design 1998-2011         Arrival It arrived today... June's edition of Horseback Magazine .  I have truly enjoyed working with the wonderful staff at Horseback this past month when they contacted me about using Max and Lucky on the cover.  Contemporary Fine Art International even ran a equine art ad in the magazine this month. This magazine has a huge readership at all the horse shows.  I love getting art out to horse lovers! It is a shared passion.   Watch next month for the July edition of American Art Collector , Southwest Art and Western Art Collector. There will be coverage on my summer show at Mirada Fine Art in Denver and lots of new dynamite paintings! JA will be housesitting for us as we head to Santa Fe next week. Terry and I are driving the artwork for Mirada to Sa

Contemporary Horse Painting Midnight Run by Texas Equine Artist Laurie Pace

Midnight Run Gorgeous Blue and Purple Horse Painting! Sold yesterday.       30 x 20 Inches  Oil on Canvas       © Laurie Pace  Graphics One Design 1998-2011 Midnight Hour Seems like in the sixties Midnight Hour was important in my life and in the music of the day.  Midnight was usually my curfew at night.  Midnight hour was the time to be home or be grounded.  When I listen to music from that era the phrase is used often in the lyrics. What makes midnight so different than noontime?   Wilson Pickett wrote that first well known song in 1965... In the Midnight Hour. In 1985 there was a show In the Midnight Hour.   It was a badly rated comedy horror romance. I am glad I missed that one. Even in the Bible it mentions the midnight hour. At midnight you must walk in the light of the Lord. When darkness comes and the midnight hour arrives, call upon the Lord in prayer and praise. Watch the earth shake and movement happen. Sometimes when we stay up late, I love my midnight hour

Abstract Horse Painting Two in a Dead Run by Texas Contemporary Artist Laurie Pace

Two in a Dead Run 30 x 40 inches Acrylic Overlays on Canvas Contact me if you are interested: Laurie    © Laurie Pace   Graphics One Design 1998-2011 Dead Run I had absolutely no idea the Dead Run was a noun.  The original of this noun was 1885 era. –noun a steady run at top speed: The centerfielder caught the   ball on the dead run. My brain is having a time wrapping around that one.  I entitled this painting Two on a Dead Run because of the energy of the horses trying to edge each other out.  There is strength pitted against conflict in the composition of these two horses vying for the lead. They are both in a dead run almost like Terry describes Italian car racing... you are in the zone... you never look backwards.  I am feeling 99% that I am finished with it. Terry will be helping me varnish it today.   I am a late start on my blog this morning. It is already 11 am.   Yesterday I am sorry to share that the HP on his desk died exhibiting the dreaded BLUE SCREEN

Epsilon Abstract Horse Painting in Progress by Texas Contemporary Equine Artist Laurie Pace

"Epsilon" Abstract Horse Painting in Progress 30 x 40 inches Mixed Media Painting Still watching direction on this one...stay tuned for final shots in the next few days.   © Laurie Pace    Graphics One Design 1998-2011      Waiting As I work on a painting in my studio I am always waiting and watching the direction of growth as the painting develops under my brush and/or palette knife.  I wrote yesterday about "in the mind's eye".  Today I spent another three or four hours on this piece and it is evolving with the layering of all the paints and the changing of contrasting colors building on each other. There are quite a few hours yet to be to travel with this one and I will wait patiently as I paint. I am in waiting for that inner feeling that my job is complete and the painting has reached the point of 'finish'. We all seem to do a lot of 'waiting' in life. Often we are waiting on others instead of concentrating on waiting on God. Wai

Abstract Horse Painting Expressionism in Progress by Texas Equine Artist Laurie Pace

Progress on an Abstract Expressionistic Horse Painting 30 x 40 x 2 Inches  Mixed Media on Canvas I am not sure of direction in the painting or the direction of the finished piece.  I will be delivering pieces to Mirada this month for the July show,  and also pieces to the Rare Gallery in Jackson Hole . This is about 1/3 of the way done. The piles and layers of paint take days to build up. This is one day of work.  © Laurie Justus Pace    Graphics One Design 1998-2011 Contact me for Commission Work: Laurie         I SAW IT IN MY MIND'S EYE.... In my pea brain I often have this inner vision in my head of a painting. Of course that NEVER comes out on canvas the same way.  I cannot figure that out.  It probably would if I were leaning back to realism, but once I begin working with colors, scraping and layering, all previsions are off.  The paint has it's own idea of what it will do. I have told you before I commit each piece to God for His spirit to work thr

Appaloosa Horse Painting, Watercolor by Texas Artist Laurie Pace, Freedom

Appy  53111 6 x 6 inches  Watercolor on Panel  These small summer watercolors are on aqua board and ready to slip into a frame. They are sealed with a special watercolor finish and NO GLASS is needed. Collect one today: SOLD Contact me to purchase: Laurie    © Laurie Justus Pace    Graphics One Design 1998-2011 Lady L enjoyed her freedom on the Fletcher Ranch yesterday.          Miss Vicki introduced her to Scout.  Lady L will begin helping brush Scout in the fall with her Oma. Freedom If you stop and think about it, the fears that keep you in your box need to be contained and expelled from your life.  Once you are able to do that you encounter a wonderful thing called Freedom. When you allow new opportunities into your life you open new unlimited horizons. There are new journeys to make and new adventures ahead with this freedom. Begin boxing up the negative things and the fears that hold you close and keep you from exploring and finding t