Friday, January 28, 2011

Dancing in the Leaves SOLD at the Dutch Art Gallery. Equine Art Horse Oil Painting by Texas Contemporary Artist Laurie Pace

'Dancing In The Leaves'
30 x 40  Oil on Canvas

SOLD at the Dutch Art Gallery on Friday! Thank you.
Pam left a message on my phone yesterday that Dancing in the Leaves had a new home! I am thrilled and pray that the new owners enjoy the energy and colors in this dynamic painting.
God is good. All the time, God is good.


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   © Laurie Justus Pace     Graphics One Design 2011

Thursday, January 27, 2011

They're Not Dancing Yet - palette knife oil painting by Debbie Grayson Lincoln

24 X 30 Oil on Canvas
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This painting is a bit different for me. It's painted with a palette knife over another image that was a semi-abstract that I just could not finish. It was also two horses fighting, so I have kept with the theme, but changed the composition and color - a LOT. These rich warm browns and earth tones really look cool in my studio, too, so I will be happy to live with it in here for a while.
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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Winds of Change - impressionistic horse oil paintings by Debbie Grayson Lincoln

6 X 6 oil on Belgian Linen $115
Includes shipping and insurance in US
We all have to face changes from time to time. Changes in health, changes in relationships, changes in jobs, changes in our families. How we face them and adapt to them say much about our personality...and the relationship we have with God.
Luke 18:27
Jesus replied, “What is impossible with man is possible with God.”

If you are interested in this little painting, click here to send me an email. I accept checks and Paypal. I can also arrange LAYAWAY.
To view my latest paintings on Daily Painters go HERE.
To view larger paintings, go to my Website HERE.
To view a wealth of OTHER Texas Artists, enjoy THIS site!

Friday, January 21, 2011

The Last One? Indian and horse oil painting by Debbie Grayson Lincoln

12 X 16 Oil on Belgian Linen
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I have never painted a rainbow before, but I love the symbolism in the image. After the flood during Noah's time, God placed a rainbow in the sky as a symbol of his covenant to us that he would never again destroy the world (we can do that very well ourselves, thank you).
The great bison herds in North America weren't nearly wiped out due to divine anger. Mankind did it. Fortunately we came to our senses before it was too late and now there are several large wild herds in Wyoming, Montana and the Dakotas, as well as many animals being raised commercially (I know of three small herds in Texas).
So often we seem to be in the brink of destruction and at the last moment we come to our senses - both individually as well as globally. Do we need to be down to our last bison before we realize the price we have paid? This physical world holds no promise for us, therefore I am setting my sights on higher ground...
Do you see all this in the painting?
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I will leave you in peace now!