Discovering Meaning in the Layers: © Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 2026 by Laurie Pace Palette Knife Painting and the Journey of Faith There is something deeply revealing about working in layers — both in life and on the canvas. When I paint with a palette knife, the first layers are often nothing more than color, movement, and instinct. Thick paint is laid down, scraped back, and pushed forward again. At that stage, nothing is fully formed yet, but everything matters. Those early marks create a foundation for what is to come, even if they are eventually hidden beneath later layers. There is a word spelled out in the blue section. What is it? As the painting develops, discoveries happen. Accidental marks emerge, unexpected colors peek through, and shapes begin to suggest themselves. What once seemed unimportant becomes essential. That process mirrors our own lives — the lessons learned, the experiences endur...
Winter Light in North Texas: Painting Through Ice and Cold Isaiah 55:10 – “As the rain and the snow come down from heaven… so is my word that goes out from my mouth.” Snow serves as a metaphor for God’s Word. This verse likens snow’s nourishing effects on the earth to the way God’s Word brings growth and life, fulfilling His purposes. © Laurie Pace Graphics One Design 2026 Winter Beauty by Laurie Pace While the weather outside might look deceptively beautiful, it is anything but gentle. At two degrees in North Texas, sleet has fallen thick and heavy, transforming patios and yards into massive skating rinks. Overnight, despite honeycomb shades and blackout curtains, the reflected light from the ice made it seem as though the outdoors was illuminated all night long. When I rose around four a.m. to check the faucets, I couldn’t resist peeking outside—four to five inches of sleet covered everything, brilliant and unforgiving. Inside, the stu...