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Horse 58 Circus Horse by Texas Artist Laurie Pace, Contemporary Horse Paintings

Horse 58 Circus Horse   ©Laurie Pace
  ©+Laurie Pace       Graphics One Design 2014

 Size: 8 x 8  Oil on Canvas.
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This is a prior horse painting now with new colors and new layers and a new look. Imagine yourself under the big top... I remember going to the circus a few times, Ringling Brothers in Dallas when they came.  When you are little everything is magnified to you, the lights, the colors, the action... it is all so impressive and at times even scary.  When the horse is brushed to shine, you can almost see the reflection of lights on its coat. In the patterns of the horse you can see the tight rope walkers, the clowns and the acrobats.


I lift up my eyes to the mountains—
    where does my help come from?
My help comes from the Lord,
    the Maker of heaven and earth. Psalm 121:1-2

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Laurie Pace
A Texas Artist 


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