30 In 30, Day Thirteen

We are nearing the halfway point in Leslie Saeta’s 30 day challenge.  The internet has been out most of the day, so I have yet see what my friends and fellow artist have worked on.  I have a dinner date tonight, with my cousin and her four adorable daughters. The painting I started for today will have to be for tomorrow, it isn’t quite finished.

This lemon is one of the paintings I was able to save. Actually, it was done, it just was still drying and it look ruined. But when I looked the next morning, it looked pretty great. I am happy with it. I will be able to use it for an illustrated recipe.

Do you want to know a bit more about why lemons are so good? The link will lead you to an article I wrote last year.

Thanks for stopping by to take a look. Don’t forget to visit Leslie’s site!

Watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © Sheila Delgado 2013

Watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © Sheila Delgado 2013

2 thoughts on “30 In 30, Day Thirteen

  1. Joan

    Hey There Sheila!

    So glad that you were able to save this painting! And you should be happy with it, because it turned out wonderful. What type of watercolors do you use? I just recently bought some gouache. Have a great weekend. Enjoy painting for Day #14.

    Joan

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    1. Sheila Post author

      Thank you Joan!
      I use Winsor & Newton. I have only worked with Gouache a little, but I would really like to get better with it. Have fun with yours!Hope you have a great weekend too Joan! Have a creative day!

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