30 In 30, day 27

I had so much fun with my Sunflower! I have decided that I am going to do more of these too! Smaller, and whole, and they will be used to create a fabric/surface pattern. I think this has the makings of a great gift bag, gift wrap, shower curtain, or rug. Quite a few possibilities.

Sunflower. 4 x 6 postcard, watercolor and pen on 140 lb. cold press paper. © 2013 Sheila Delgado. RAG Memory:International mail Art Exhibition and Swap.

Sunflower. 4 x 6 postcard, watercolor and pen on 140 lb. cold press paper. © 2013 Sheila Delgado. RAG Memory:International Mail Art Exhibition and Swap.

I think it may need some shadow on the darker petals that sit behind the bright ones. But I did not want it it to get too dark, so I left this one alone. This painting came together in less than an hour. I must be learning to work faster huh? Something to add to my list!

One thing I really love about this is that the viewer can chose which direction to display it. Would be interesting to know what looks best to others, we all have our own vision. What do you think? How do you like it best?

Tell me how you would display it!

Tell me how you would display it!

I did not know that Sunflowers were considered a proper option for a memorial service. This is my second entry for the RAG Memory: International Mail Art Exhibition and Swap.

They are acceptable if the service or memorial has less of a somber tone and more of a celebratory one. Many families choose to celebrate the life of their loved one. Sunflowers offer a brighter tone, but still capture the ethereal feeling of a memorial. They are symbolic of a life lived with happiness and joy and, often, simplicity.

Don’t you just think that is a terrific idea!? When I was a kid, I saw a movie where someone had passed away, and the final scene was of the service. A New Orleans style band was parading down the street. Slow and somber at first, but the music turned loud and happy and everyone was dancing as they paraded by. I decided that is how I wanted my service to be. No sadness, just lots of great music and fun.

See you all tomorrow! I very much appreciate you stopping by. Only a few days left in the challenge. And I have at least a dozen paintings I wanted to do. I have 3 canvas panels started, and the 12 x 12 wrapped canvas I started too. But I have three portraits I would like to do, so we will see what happens.

Enjoy the day!

 

4 thoughts on “30 In 30, day 27

  1. Joan

    Bravo! or is it Brava? Either way … your sunflower is Beautiful. I LOVE IT!!!! And yes, most definitely, you really have to paint a whole bunch of them! And I agree…. these would make a beautiful fabric. Everyone love sunflowers!!

    Great design that you can arrange it anyway you see fit.

    I didn’t know of sunflowers being listed as appropriate for memorials. Makes, sense to me. I like the idea of celebrating a wonderful life! That is how it should be.

    Can’t wait to see what you have in store for the rest of the challenge!

    Have fun with Day #28.

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    1. Sheila Post author

      Thank You Joan, I am so glad you like it! I can’t wait to paint a bunch of them, it was so fun to do. I was so intimidated by doing a sunflower, there are so many artists who do them so well. I decided a 4 x 6 postcard was too small to be intimidating, and I just went for it. Hope you are having fun with your pinting to day Joan!

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