Day 20 Of The 30-Day Creative Gathering

Day 20, FEB C.G., 8 x 8, watercolor on paper. © 2020 Sheila Delgado.
Day 20, FEB C.G., 8 x 8, watercolor on paper. © 2020 Sheila Delgado.

 I have to admit, I have had a hard time getting started each day. Seems I think about what to paint, longer than it takes for me to actually paint. Haha. Indecision. Not procrastination. I have a folder full of images, cacti, that I would like to paint. I just have a hard time deciding.

I guess that’s not a bad problem to have. I would like to start earlier. And finish before midnight. Tonight I set a goal for myself. To complete the piece in 2 hours. I wasn’t sure I could. I haven’t been timing myself. I stop for breaks and get distracted. Sometimes. But I sat down to work and didn’t stop until I was done. I had 2 minutes to spare.

Did you know cactus spines are actually highly modified leaves? This helps to prevent water loss from the surface of a leaf. The spines can also provide shade for the cactus and reduce airflow around the plant.

I know quite certainly that I myself have no special talent; curiosity, obsession, and dogged endurance,
combined with self-criticism have brought me to my ideas.
Albert Einstein

Endurance is not just the ability to bear a hard thing,
but to turn it into glory.
William Barclay

10 thoughts on “Day 20 Of The 30-Day Creative Gathering

    1. Sheila Post author

      Thank you Val, so nice to hear. I had never heard that before, and I thought it was interesting he would consider self-criticism an asset. Of course, It is fitting for artists as well. 😉 Happy creating Val 🙂

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  1. dotty seiter

    Sheila, you turned your two hours into glory! this piece has it all: composition! color! jewelry (that cactus knows how to accessorize, i tell ya)! contrast! sparkle! texture! variegation! i am especially taken with the delicacy of the spines, the range of greens in the cactus, the grit in the sand area.

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    1. Sheila Post author

      WOW! Dotty, thank you 🙂 Your comment deserves to be framed and displayed on the wall 🙂 Thank you, my friend 🙂

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