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Happy New 30 in 30!

Thinking of Spring. 8 x 8 Mixed media. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

Day 1, 1.2016. Thinking of Spring. 8 x 8 Mixed media. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

 

Happy  New Year y’all! Welcome to another 30 in 30 challenge! I have looked forward to this since the end of September. O.K., I think it took me a month to recover from that challenge enough to think about doing it all over again!

But I have looked forward to January 2016 since December of 2015! DOWNTON! So while I might start to look forward to the end of the painting challenge at some point, I will also be simultaneously hoping that January goes on forever!

I have several ideas for a theme. Had. Have had. I can’t decide, and I am not really sure if I will have theme this time. I did not have a chance to prep in advance. But I did start painting a few days ago. I tried a few landscapes, as well as a few abstracts. Nothing very post worthy, so I thought it might be a good idea to stick with a subject I know.

I painted most of this with my fingers. Started with abstract yellow shapes, then green. Roughed in a pot. Spread colors around in the background. I used a brush to shape the pot. Also to lay down the purple base in the foreground, and the dark centers of the blooms. I added a last layer of a creamy white to the background and defined shapes with a pen.

Whew! Number one is done!

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Merry Christmas to all!

Sock Snowman. 6 x 9 in. watercolor and pen. © 2015 Sheila Delgado. sheiladelgado.com

Sock Snowman. 6 x 9 in. watercolor and pen. © 2015 Sheila Delgado

Don’t fret for me,
I am fine can’t you see.

Scarf on and
my cap,
‘cuz I know where it’s at!

The wind might be blowing!
But for now it’s not snowing.

Better get, gotta go,
stuff to do don’t ya’ know!

Just one thing more, and I’ll be on my way…

Merry Christmas to all,

Have a Blessed, Joyous day!

 

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Sweet Scripting

Scripture in progress #2, acrilic on 12 x 12 gallery wrapped canvas, sheiladelgado.com

 

I managed to finish the small script letters. They were easier than I anticipated, and I am pleased as punch that some of my strokes were spot on perfect. Shazam!

The larger type styles turned out to be more difficult. More stokes involved, and more chances to goof.  I think a light color on the type would look more fresh. But that would also have required a dark outline to make it pop. On 39 words, that seemed daunting!

There are a few areas where the letters and the background are close in value. I can remedy that when I fine-tune my mistakes.

What is better than a sweet treat while working? And of course it has to be GREEN! One of my favorites. A rare indulgence. Kiwi Gummy Candy by Kasugai. Sublime!

Have a fabulous Friday!

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