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Week One Of The September Creative Gathering

A Week Of Practice & Relearning

Day one left me painfully aware that getting back to painting, was not going to be easy. I haven’t touched a brush since our February gathering. My first piece was meant to be a loose and sketchy coneflower. Small, 3 x 5. I painted it five times. Still, it is not loose, or sketchy. My pen lines all but disappeared. I did finally manage to get some decent blends.

Feeling frustrated, I decided to do some abstracts. Hoping again for organic, free flowing shapes and colors. One led to another, and soon I had a series of three. These are all 6 x 6, mixed media. Watercolor, paper, acrylic and Inktense pencils. The paper is lacy, mulberry paper.

After watching a video by Kristin Van Leuven, The Easiest Way To Paint Watercolor Trees. I was excited to try her process. It looked like fun. HA! For this out of practice watercolorist, it was very challenging. Days 5-7 are all watercolor on paper.

It all comes down to timing, and the amount of water on the paper. Basically you have a blob of color at the top, the trees. And a blob of color on the bottom, the land. You connect the two with tree trunks. If the colors are still wet, the colors will blend in the trunks.

I plan on doing more of these. It is fun, as well as a great learning practice. And I still haven’t got it quite right. I completely filled the space. Big huge blobs for sure. A stand of trees.

I want to work at varying the tree shapes, lacing them out. Create softer colors, washy tones, loose and organic. So there you have it. I suppose that is my theme for this month. What I struggle with the most. What I attempt, year after year. To loosen up, and stop trying to control the watercolor.

week 1, The Creative Gathering, September 2025, SMDelgado

Here are some close ups.

Days 4, of the September 2025 Creative Gathering.  © 2025 Sheila Delgado.
Days 4, of the September 2025 Creative Gathering. © 2025 Sheila Delgado.
Days 7, of the September 2025 Creative Gathering.  © 2025 Sheila Delgado.
Days 7, of the September 2025 Creative Gathering. © 2025 Sheila Delgado.

See you in the next weekly round up!
Enjoy the last weeks of summer!

Our Fall Gathering Starts Soon!

September is five days away. Do you have plans for creative YOU time?
Join us in The Creative Gathering for 30 days of play & practice.
Click on the image above to find our group Facebook page.

Our 30-Day Creative Gathering is an informal gathering of creators. Just paint each day in September. Or sketch, or take a photo. We welcome all levels, all mediums. Creating each day does not have to mean completing a finished piece. Work in progress is welcome!

You can choose to follow a theme, experiment with new tools, use a new palette. Or not. At the end of the month, each artist will create a collage of their works.
(If you have not done that before, we will show you how.)

Gathering together allows the opportunity to connect with others, make new friends, and cheer each other on. It’s OK to start late. It’s OK to participate even if you will not be able to do all 30 days.

Here’s a look at our February gathering. Enjoy!

See you in the gathering!

The Creative Gathering, February 2025 Group Gallery

February proved that creativity reigns. This month’s gathering was plagued with technical issues. Facebook decide not to work equally, for everyone. Some were able to comment. Others were not. This had a huge impact on the group mood & momentum. Conversations are a huge part of the reason for gathering!

Still, we were able to produce over 500 works of art. High five to all! That is up over our September 2024 total of 457.

I call that a triumph of spirit. Congratulations on persevering!

Click on the image below to see the gallery.
It runs under four minutes.
These are low resolution images, so there may be some slight pixelation or blur.
This serves to protect your fabulous work from being copied.
Enjoy the video!

Congratulations!
You did it.
With flare & determination.
Showing generosity to others, and grace to yourself.

The Gathering would be nothing,
without your talent and enthusiasm!

I’m so grateful to share this time with you!

Wishing you JOY & boundless creating!