Tag Archives: Leslie Saeta’s January 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge

Day 16 of 30 in 30

Etruscan Postcard. 4 x 6 watercolor and pen on 140 lb. cold press paper. © 2014 Sheila Delgado

Etruscan Postcard. 4 x 6 watercolor and pen on 140 lb. cold press paper. © 2014 Sheila Delgado

When I think of Greek designs, I think heavy. Dark. Linear. Geometric. At the time the Greeks occupied much of southern Italy, the Etruscans were a highly civilized people of northern Italy. In many ways, the Etruscans were influenced by the Greeks. But many Etruscan designs are complete opposites to their Greek counterparts.

Etruscan designs are delicate. They are feminine and light. They are curvaceous. There is an order to them, but order is not the reason.

I don’t remember learning about these designs in school. But I can see why dots and heart-shaped leaves might be less exciting to talk about than Greek Key borders and the perfection of pure form.

I can appreciate Etruscan designs for their graphic simplicity.

Copper details on Etruscan Postcard.

Copper details on Etruscan Postcard.

It is not showing well in the scan, but the larger dots are copper, and they really catch the light.

Today marks the halfway point in Leslie Saeta’s 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge. It really makes the month go by fast. As much as I love the painting part, I also enjoy making new friends with other artists. It is Christmas everyday, finding fabulous art in my inbox. I know… I am an art geek. Hey, If I was a Girl Scout I would get a badge for that!

Day 15 of 30 in 30

Lotus. 4 x 6 postcard, watercolor and pen on 140 lb. cold press paper. © 2014 Sheila Delgado

Lotus. 4 x 6 postcard, watercolor and pen on 140 lb. cold press paper. © 2014 Sheila Delgado

My painting for today is another postcard for Kat Sloma’s Liberate Your Art Postcard Exchange. Kat has volunteers help her to sort and prep the cards for mailing. I am going to send extra cards, as a  “Thank You” for their help in making the exchange possible.

I was looking through The Grammar of Ornament by Owen Jones today. One of my treasures. My brother treated me to it at a discount book store, years ago. Six dollars for an encyclopedias worth of design information. My inspiration today is from the section on Egyptian motifs.

The lotus flower was a symbol of purity and rebirth. Lotus is often seen with Papyrus in artworks, together they symbolize the unity between upper and lower Egypt. It takes several days for the lotus to rise from murky pond waters. Amazing flower don’t you think?

Pear – Day 14 of 30 in 30

Messy Pear. ATC watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © 2014 Sheila Delgado

Messy Pear. ATC watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © 2014 Sheila Delgado

Loose was about three minutes back from where I stopped painting. Next stop. Overworked.

Still for all that is wrong with this pear, I really like it. It is far from perfect. I love aged, chipped and peeling, left out in the rain and rusted shut.

This looks like it has lived a long life. The art, not the real pear. Although, maybe that did too now that I think about it. Looks like it was left on a desk, and someone spilled some Coke on it. They tried to wipe it up, but duh, it is watercolor. So the paint smeared into a muddy mess.

Happy Day 14 to all the artists still working away in Leslie’s Challenge! Happy Tuesday to everyone – Thanks for stopping by!