Category Archives: Daily Painting

Day 27

 

Bookmark, 2 x 7 watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

Bookmark, 2 x 7 watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

Another contender. This has more pink in the background than is showing here. I used my Sakura Koi Water Brush. Sea Dean reminded me. I bought it, because I just thought it was so cool, just had to have one. It comes in three sizes, I think I choose the medium.

When I got it home and opened the package. I felt the bristles, and thought there is no way you could have much control. It feels worse than the cheap brushes you get in a kiddie watercolor set. So I sat it aside and forgot about it. I figured the next time I traveled I would take it with me.

Sea asked me if I had tried it, and so of course I had to. And I love it. It holds color well, and cleans easily. I just wiped it once or twice on a damp paper towel, and then dipped it in clean water, but I don’t think I really needed to. I did not see any color coming off in the water.

Now I am excited for the next road trip.
I can paint in the car.
I can paint near.
I can paint far.

I can paint by the pool,
with my handy, cool tool!

 

OK, that was bad. I am tired and it is 11:57. time to post and link up!

Happy 27th everyone!

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Day 26 – A Work In Progress.

 

 

Day 26. 6 x 6 in. Acrylic on paper. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

Day 26. 6 x 6 in. Acrylic on paper. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

I thought about not posting this. I want to rework the flowers. I couldn’t decide about the flower heads, so I tried them two different ways. I am leaning towards the loose swirly ones. Right now it just looks like a big yellow, mess. I need to think about it a few days, and figure something else out.

I think the pot saves this from the trash pile. I really like how all of that texture showed up. That little purple spot on the right was a mistake. I wiped off some paint while it was still wet, But I liked it, so I left it in. The background was about three different colors. Well, three main colors. When it was a loss, I went ahead and tried a soft green. Guacamole gone bad. Yuck.

Then I saw a bottle of crackle paint, and thought what the heck. I have used the two-step crackle before for craft projects, but this was new to me. I forgot that if you apply a thicker layer you will get bigger cracks. Didn’t bother to read the instructions until after it had dried.

And just as I knew it would happen, the cracks were barely visible without adding a top coat in a contrasting color. You can do light over dark or dark over light, just as long as there is a contrast. I opted for indigo, of course. Hoped it would tie in with the pot. I just put a small amount of  the indigo on a damp paper towel and rubbed it over the area.

I will probably wake up tomorrow and cringe at knowing I actually posted this. But there it is. I also painted another bookmark contender. And Sea, I used my water brush. I am going to save that for tomorrow. It is going to be a busy day, and I might not have time to paint.

Congratulations everyone! Almost there!

 

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Day 25 Of 30 In 30

 

Day 25. 6 x 6 in. Acrylic on paper. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

Day 25. 6 x 6 in. Acrylic on paper. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

I started two 6 x 6  acrylic pieces today. Worked one, and then the other just to the hideous stage. Promptly decided to take a break. Not to give up, just to let the paint dry. Told myself I would come back to them with fresh eyes.

Well I think it helped with this one. I have this gnawing feeling that it is unfinished. But that could be due to the fact that I have been “outlining” things.

This was painted with my fingers, except of course for the splatter.  I am very happy with the textured background. It is much warmer in person. The “skin” tone is not showing well here.

While I was debating about defining the flowers, I thought to try adding splatter. First the green, then turquoise. Hmmm. Maybe some watered down white. O.K. A little better.

Still, it was not quite… there. I splattered some thinned indigo, and that was it. The minute the color hit the paper I knew. It brought everything together, and hinted at some depth.

Let me know what you think. Should I add some definition?

Happy first day of the last week of Leslie’s painting challenge!

 

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