Category Archives: Painting Challenge

Days 27 of 30

Day 27, 8 x 8 watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold-pressed paper. © 2020 Sheila Delgado.
Day 27, 8 x 8 watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold-pressed paper. © 2020 Sheila Delgado.

Maybe I should call this mellow yellow. Haha. Catching up. One more to do for today.

Color directly influences the soul.
Color is the keyboard, the eyes are the hammers,
the soul is the piano with many strings.
The artist is the hand that plays,
touching one key or another purposively,
to cause vibrations in the soul.
Wassily Kandinsky

Sun-bleached bones were most wonderful against the blue – that blue that will always be there as it is now
after all man’s destruction is finished.
Georgia O’Keeffe

Day 26 Of 30

Day 26 #3, 2.5 x 3.75 ATC,  watercolor on Yupo. © 2020 Sheila Delgado.
Day 26 #3, 2.5 x 3.75 ATC, watercolor on Yupo. © 2020 Sheila Delgado.
Day 26 #1, 2.5 x 3.75 ATC, watercolor on Yupo. © 2020 Sheila Delgado.
Day 26 #1, 2.5 x 3.75 ATC, watercolor on Yupo. © 2020 Sheila Delgado.
Day 26 #2, 2.5 x 3.75 ATC, watercolor on Yupo. © 2020 Sheila Delgado.
Day 26 #2, 2.5 x 3.75 ATC, watercolor on Yupo. © 2020 Sheila Delgado.

You don’t want a million answers
as much as you want a few forever questions.
The questions are diamonds you hold in the light.
Study a lifetime and you see different colors
from the same jewel.
Richard Bach

I get the same charge from the juxtaposition of colors
as I do from the juxtaposition of chords.
Joni Mitchell

Color is a power which directly influences the soul.
Wassily Kandinsky

Day 25 Of 30

Day 25, 2.5 x 3.75 ATC,  watercolor on paper. © 2020 Sheila Delgado.
Day 25, 2.5 x 3.75 ATC, watercolor on paper. © 2020 Sheila Delgado.

Three fun, but failed landscapes. I used one of the mini Legion pads, Stonehenge Aqua Coldpress Heavy. The other minis have 10 or 15 sheets, this one only has five. The paper is so thick, it is more like an artboard. I like that it can handle lots of water.

This is my last try. I like it, in spite of it not working as I planned. I thought about showing it vertically. But I decided I liked this view better, as painted. I think it could use more light areas.

I used Yellow Ochre, Indigo, and Green Gold. And the Indigo was the smallest proportion in each painting. They still went much darker than I wanted. I used a credit card to apply the paint and then sprayed water to get the paint flowing. Very little control using this method. It is better suited to larger pieces of paper. Still, I had fun experimenting!

Thought of naming this one, “Ocotillo before the bloom.”

Day 25 #1, 2.5 x 3.75 ATC,  watercolor on paper. © 2020 Sheila Delgado.
Day 25 #1, 2.5 x 3.75 ATC, watercolor on paper. © 2020 Sheila Delgado.

Second try is too heavy handed. Too much pigment, not enough water.

Day 25 #2, 2.5 x 3.75 ATC, watercolor on paper. © 2020 Sheila Delgado.
Day 25 #2, 2.5 x 3.75 ATC, watercolor on paper. © 2020 Sheila Delgado.

So what do you think? Did I make improvements in the end?
Did my roundabout path to looseness pay off?

In watercolor, if you are not in trouble,
then you’re in trouble.
Selma Blackburn

The watercolorist’s vocabulary consists of
the ability to handle edges
in a variety of ways, from soft to hard.
Tony van Hasselt