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Water, Water everywhere... is it in your life? Laurie Justus Pace

   © Laurie Pace        Graphics One Design 2022 a part of a painting.... WATER  by Laurie Pace   Shop other Available Artwork.   Sign up for my quarterly newsletter and painting sales. The Water in Your Life We were on a trip returning from Saugerties, New York, driving through Pennsylvania when I spotted something that created a huge change in my life.  We were on a two lane road, (I do have a photo on my other computer), passing barns and older homes with wash hanging on the lines.. which included colorful quilts. As we turned a sharp curve/corner in the road and we slipped into the cover of woods. I had the window rolled down and begin to catch a glimmer in the tree line of tree trunks. It was a large brook with racing water tumbling over large rocks.  We followed parallel to the 'brook' stream for almost two full miles before it bent another direction. The spray of running water through the large stones through out this stream rose

The Last Days of Summer, Remember Laurie is in Texas! Robert Frost and cool sunny mornings.

   © Laurie Pace  Graphics One Design 2022 Last Days of Summer 24 x 24 in Available    by Laurie Pace   Shop other Available Artwork.   Sign up for my quarterly newsletter and painting sales. “In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on.” ― Robert Frost THE PAINTING The one positive about the end of Sept is I get to see the sunrise.  When I take the dogs out at 5:45 I can stand and stare up at the stars.  I can walk on the treadmill and watch the sunrise. This painting is about the end of those LONG HOT summer days that lasted through the middle of September for us in north Texas. It was not just HOT it was DANG HOT.   The painting holds the fresh bliss of that new sunrise in September. It has a softness to it. It is beautiful.  This is from Sunday Morning around 7:30.  Does not get much prettier waking up to the soft autumn sky.  Can you see the colors from the painting?   The horse photo I used was by Helmut

First Winter Chill Horse Painting by Texas Artist Laurie Pace and a blog Discussion of Appreciation of Feelings good and bad.

   © Laurie Pace        Graphics One Design 2022 First Winter Chill 12 x 12 Mixed Media on Panel Available    by Laurie Pace   Shop other Available Artwork.   Sign up for my quarterly newsletter and painting sales. “ If we never experience the chill of a dark winter, it is very unlikely that we will ever cherish the warmth of a bright summer’s day. Nothing stimulates our appetite for the simple joys of life more than the starvation caused by sadness or desperation. In order to complete our amazing life journey successfully, it is vital that we turn each and every dark tear into a pearl of wisdom, and find the blessing in every curse. ” ― Anthon St. Maarten, Divine Living: The Essential Guide To Your True Destiny  The Truth of Experience It was about 20 plus years ago that I came to the realization that you cannot appreciate love if you do not experience hate. You cannot appreciate joy unless you know sadness. Coming across the quote above, felt a dimension even

Two Loose Horses Times are a changing! Laurie Justus Pace

  ©Laurie Pace       Graphics One Design 2022 Two Loose Horses 9 x 12 x 1.5 inches Mixed Media on Canvas Available   by Laurie Pace   Shop other Available Artwork.  Sign up for my quarterly newsletter and painting sales.   “Real isn't how you are made,' said the Skin Horse. 'It's a thing that happens to you. When a child loves you for a long, long time, not just to play with, but REALLY loves you, then you become Real.'” Margery Williams Bianco, The Velveteen Rabbit TEMPTATION and CREATION I am back painting in the studio with a changed studio! A New Day, A New Way… and yes these paintings will be available.  If they are tiny, they will be $125 and if they are mid small and up, they will be $145. They will be all sizes, so keep up and watch. Good time to pick up pieces that will appreciate over time.  Fall arrives this week, but it really still feels like 100 plus outside. They say by next Sunday we will have cooler temperatures in the high eighties and cooler n

WE REMEMBER MOMENTS Thoughts to share and hoping to Paint again ... Laurie Justus Pace

   © Laurie Pace        Graphics One Design 2022 Spring 1976 Shop my Available Artwork.   Sign up for my quarterly newsletter and painting sales.  "We don't remember days, we remember moments." Cesare Pavese I was on the treadmill this morning watching part of a movie doing my 3 miles.  This quote was in the movie and it stuck with me. There are some days I remember, but truly only because of moments in that day.  I remember vivid moments of securing my first job at age 16.  I saw an ad in the Sunday Dallas Morning News by Neiman Marcus hiring an artist's model. Back in that time they hand drew the ads using people wearing the clothes.  Personally I like it better than today.  I was hired and I worked there that summer and all through my Senior year in high school... I took one morning class and hoped a bus to downtown Dallas.  The time I remember it happening but the memory is the ad that I cut out of the want ads and held on to it and even have it

In Christ, looking up close and personal at who we are as Christians. Painting Flowers Again Soon, Texas Artist Laurie Pace

   © Laurie Pace        Graphics One Design 2022 The Glass Vase  by Laurie Pace   Shop other Available Artwork.   Sign up for my quarterly newsletter and painting sales. I believe the drought of summer 2022, has been one of the worst we have experienced in our lifetime. Yesterday, for the first time in two months, temperatures fell below 100 and it rained.  It actually stormed. Terry and I had left the house to travel to Keller Texas, to Bear Creek Running Co . We are planning on walking the dogs as temps drops, and I needed new shoes.  I drove us in BlueBird (My new car) home in strong winds and torrential rains with thunder and lightening. While I wish I had flowers to be worried about, we struggled this summer to water the grass and all of our trees.  We had nine trees but the weather last year took out a 20 yr old red oak. It left a huge vacancy in our back yard. My hope is to break away from these 100 degree and up days. This is far from normal.  The flowers