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“GOLF SAYINGS: wit & wisdom of a good walk spoiled.”

I have the honor of being included in this fun publication.This is the second of Bradford G. Wheler’s books that my artwork appears in. Take a look at the first book here.

When I was young, I saw a movie about Babe Didrickson-Zaharias. 1975, and at that time it was still rare to see a great female athlete. I can’t resist a great underdog story, and I have never been an athlete, so it is no wonder why this movie drew me in. I think it should be mandatory for all young girls to see, athletes or not. First of all, it is a piece of history that is not often taught. And second, because young girls need to know that anything is possible.

Mildred Ella “Babe” Didrikson Zaharias (June 26, 1911 – September 27, 1956) was an American athlete who achieved outstanding success in golf, basketball, and track and field.

Babe Didrickson-Zaharias. Watercolor on 140 lb. cold press paper. 5 x 7, © 2013 Sheila Delgado

Babe Didrickson-Zaharias. Watercolor on 140 lb. cold press paper. 5 x 7, © 2013 Sheila Delgado

 Track and Field

  • 80 METER HURDLES –1931 AAU record of 12 sec, not broken for 18 years. 1932 Olympic/world record of 11.7 sec until the 1936 games.
  • JAVELIN – 1932 AAU record 139’3” and Olympic record throw of 143’4”, which stood until the 1936 games.
  • HIGH JUMP – 1932 Olympic/world record 5’5¼” held with Shiley for 6 years worldwide, 16 years as an Olympic record, and 23 years as a U.S. record.
  • LONG JUMP – 1930 unofficial world record of 18’8” because in the same AAU meet, Stella Walsh jumped ½” farther.
  • BASEBALL THROW – 1931 AAU/world record of 296’ still stands today, since the event was discontinued in 1957.

Golf Great Firsts

  • American to win the British Women’s Amateur
  • Woman to win both the British and U.S. Women’s Amateur (1947)
  • Woman to win the Western Women’s Open three times (as an amateur and professional)
  • And only woman to qualify (so far)  for the Los Angeles Open, a men’s tournament (1938)

She was voted the World’s Greatest Woman Athlete of the First Half of the 20th Century, in a poll conducted by the Associated Press (AP), and the only athlete to be named Woman Athlete of the Year by the AP six times, in 1931, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1950, and 1954.  She was awarded the Sports Illustrated “Female Athlete of the 20th Century – Individual Sports.”

 

New Book Dedicated to the Golf Lover is Released Featuring Golf Art from Around the Globe 

“GOLF SAYINGS: wit & wisdom of a good walk spoiled” is an exciting and vibrant collection of golf art and text designed to celebrate golf and the people that love the game.” 

October 1, 2013, Cazenovia, NY – Today, BookCollaborative.com announced the release of the book “GOLF SAYINGS: wit & wisdom of a good walk spoiled.” This golf art book showcases artwork along with quotations about golf that covers topics including sportsmanship, golf humor, the pros, Scotland, and even presidential golf. This collaborative publication has two goals in mind: first, to honor and highlight the great game of golf though text and artwork, and secondly, to showcase the talents of new and emerging artists who focus on creating golf art.

BookCollaborative.com provides artists with a platform through which they can gain exposure and recognition.  Both professional and nonprofessional artists were invited to submit their work to be a part of this golf art book.  The end result includes 36 artists from countries including the US, UK, Canada, Dominican Republic, Germany, Switzerland, and Sweden. GOLF SAYINGS features a variety of golf art styles including golf photography, illustrations, collages, and paintings.

Among selected artists whose works are featured in “GOLF SAYINGS” are Lesley Giles an artist from England who has “walked inside the ropes” with top golfers including Tiger Woods, and Christine LaGrow from Southern California who’s captivating landscapes add so much to the book.

Like all books published by BookCollaborative.com, “GOLF SAYINGS: wit & wisdom of a good walk spoiled”, is distributed by the world’s largest book distributor Ingram. The book is available on Amazon.com, Barnes&Noble.com and by order through any bookstore in the US, UK, and Canada.

 

 

30 Days of Art

 

 

Leslie Saeta September 2013 collage, sheiladelgado.com

 

Leslie shared with us a great way to make a collage. You can do it too! So easy, just visit http://www.picmonkey.com/. You can choose the layout, and how many photos to add, and then you can type a message, change colors and all of that. I tried to put my name on it, but It did not save. It’s late and I am ready for bed. That’s my story and I am sticking to it.

 

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See more artist collage’s, and take a last look at all the great art that was created in Leslie Saeta’s September Art Challenge.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Leslie Saeta’s September 2013 30 Paintings In 30 Days, Day 30

And now, the end is here…

Regrets, I’ve had a few,

Yes, there were times, I’m sure you knew
When I bit off more than I could chew,

I’ve had my fill, my share of losing.

I faced it all and I stood tall
And did it my way!

That song has been in my head today. And not just for me. I think each of the artists participating can relate. Great paintings were created, and also some mediocre. A few too, that will be ripped up, thrown out, or painted over.

I want to thank everyone who visited my blog and gave me your opinion of my work. It really means a lot to me, you kept me going even when I thought my work was only fit for Oscar and his trash can.

I want to send out a “Thank You!” to Leslie as well. She said today that she does not think she played much of a part in so many people painting every day. But there are over 300 artists who would tell you different. She will be hosting another challenge in January, and I will be there to take part. I have a friend who is just getting started with painting and she wants to join as well.

For today, a painting I will be sending to my best friend from 5th and 6th grade. Helena. We were friends for about two years, and then each left the state. Letters kept us in touch for a few more years, and then we sort of, lost each other. I found her on Facebook earlier this year. Not sure why I had never thought to look before that.

Eucalyptus Leaf, front and back. Watercolor on 140 lb. cold press paper. © 2013 Sheila Delgado

Eucalyptus Leaf, front and back. 6 x 6 Watercolor on 140 lb. cold press paper. © 2013 Sheila Delgado

I mentioned in a post I think last Tuesday or Wednesday, that I had taken a trip down memory lane. I went to my old neighborhood. Well, that gave me the idea for this, and about ten other paintings.

These are eucalyptus. The neighborhood I spent part of my childhood in was Scripps Ranch. Just east of Miramar, and if you have watched Top Gun, you have seen parts of Scripps Ranch, and all of the eucalyptus trees. It was a little sad going back. One of the houses I had lived was burned in the Cedar fire. There were a lot of brand new homes, dotted in between older ones.

Scripps is an area I have fond memories of, and I even have dreams of it. Sometimes in the rain, trees all shiny and everything smelling so clean and fresh. That is when you can really smell the eucalyptus. ( I remember most of my dreams so that is not very unusual for me.)

I thought about using pen with this, adding a few crags and cracks and outline definition. the veins are really so tiny and so numerous, adding them would destroy the piece. I really like them like this. What do you think? (remember how the sunflower looked?) I will think on it for a day or two. If I do it, I will still have this version saved in the computer.

Here are all of the paintings I worked on this month. Which ones did you like the best? Can you tell me why? Sorry, I did not have time to include links with each of them. To revisit them you can go to my Home page, and then scroll down to see the original posts.

Have a great evening everyone! I hope you had as much fun looking at these, as I had creating them!

God Bless!

Sheila

30 Days of Art September 2013

30 Days of Art, September 2013