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Oh Joy, New Toys!

 

Hills 12-12-16. 6 x 6 in. watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

Hills 12-12-16. 6 x 6 in. watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

The inspiration photo for this made me realize something. After I had finished the painting. Look closely, and you will see there is a small ridge in front of the dark hills. How could I have missed that?

Looking from my studio window each day, I see fields leading to a row of trees in front of the hills. The shot below is from a slightly different angle, maybe that is why the ridge is more visible.

I thought about including the details in the distant mountains. But as you can see, my details are pure fiction. I was so entranced while painting the blue hills, I forgot to leave space for the tree line. It was in my sketch, but the indigo took over. I later added them by using acrylic.

Mingus Mountain

Mingus Mountain

Toys

While in Phoenix I made a trip to Blick and Jerry’s Artarama. Talk about artist nirvana! I looked at EVERYTHING. They are only ten minutes apart. Divine!

I fell in love with two colors from my Artist’s Loft™ Fundamentals™ Watercolor Pan Set. The colors are listed as Buff, and Red Purple. I want to replace them with higher quality paint. You can see both colors in the image below. (highlight on vase, table)

© 2015 Sheila Delgado

© 2015 Sheila Delgado

Looking online, I found the colors listed below are close to the Red Purple. Caput Mortum seems the closest.

Winsor & Newton – Quin. Magenta
Sennelier –  Caput Mortum
Da Vinci – Perylene Maroon
M. Graham – Permanent Alizarin Crimson

Online, I looked through pans, tubes, pencils. And I discovered Neocolor II Aquarelle Artists’ Crayons. Jerry’s had them in stock, so I purchased a few. OK, six. But hey, I wanted most of them, so I did pretty well in the restraint department!

Watercolor pencils and crayons.

Watercolor pencils and crayons.

I bought three Faber-Castell and three Derwent Inktense pencils as well. All of the colors are lovely. You can see on the samples below that Faber-Castell has the least pigmented colors. I thought Inktenze were concentrated, but WOW! The crayons are very highly pigmented! They go on and on and on! I love them. (The color in the middle is the Red Purple I am trying to match.)

Salmon seems to be close to the Buff color, a little deeper perhaps. Flesh would be better.  I also purchased an extra Inktense indigo pencil. Looking at my painting today, the Neocolor Indigo Blue seems slightly on the purple side to me. What do you think?

New colors

New colors

Happy Creating to you!

 

 

 

 

Gratifying Gift Giving

 

 

Kyra. 6 x 6 acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

Kyra. 6 x 6 acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

Spent the week working on my Christmas list. Then two days in Phoenix celebrating early with friends from out-of-town. I finally worked up to courage to paint these pet portraits. I had planned on working in watercolor, but ultimately decided to use acrylics. I worked from photos. There was a lot of guessing on Tasha, most of her facial features were lost in solid black.

I am very pleased with how they turned out. Both recipients were very happy. Kyra, above, turned out better. I don’t feel I was as successful with Tasha. The pose was more difficult for me to convey. The noses know… they could have been better. Still, I think they work.

Tasha. 6 x 6 acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

Tasha. 6 x 6 acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

I experimented, and used watercolor on these next two canvases. I knew if it didn’t work, I could easily wipe them clean and start over. I wanted the colors to mix and mingle, and have that washy look. The deep sides really highlight the layers of transparent color. Unfortunately, I forgot to get photos of them.

4 x 4 watercolor and acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

4 x 4 watercolor and acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

When the background had dried, I used a spray sealer. Light coats, so the watercolor would not activate again. The words were applied in acrylic, outlined in pen, and sealed once more. They really look good in person. Shades of gorgeous indigo. And “Love” has the look of an old tapestry. A nice effect of the canvas texture!

4 x 4 watercolor and acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

4 x 4 watercolor and acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

 

 

 

 

My Blue Mountain Ridge

 

 

Big Blue. 6 x 6 in. watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

Big Blue. 6 x 6 in. watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

 

A day in the life of a mountain. From misty morn to saffron sunset. Most often, the mountains look like two ridges. You can see below, there are many more layers. This is the first I am seeing so many distinctions. Fun day!

Mingus Morning 1.

Mingus Morning 1.

Mingus Morning 2.

Mingus Morning 2.

When I began to paint, I thought about showing the mist over the ridge. But the indigo won out, and I painted clear blue sky with a few puffy clouds. Next time.

Mingus Afternoon.

Mingus Afternoon.

Amazing what lucent light can do.
The mountains stand tall and strong and true.
A passing cloud, or misty shroud.
Then clear and bright.
To day’s fading light.

Sun Setting.

Sun Setting.

 

Have an awesome weekend everyone!