Maybe I will fix this later. Or maybe I won’t. Maybe I can just crop the goofy flower on the left, and call it done. Not completely happy with this, but the colors are just too pretty for the round file.
Do you remember these first layers? Acrylics, stamps and texture sheets.
WIP. 6 x 6 acrylic and watercolor on paper. 2017 Sheila Delgado
WOW! I knew it had been awhile since my last post. Had no idea it had been this long. Hi!
I have kept up with all of you on Instagram. Really liking that platform. So much fabulous art and scenery!! I have posted some things on there that I forgot to post here.
Well, I thought I had posted the first layers of this. But nope. I started with layers of acrylic, rolled on with a brayer. White, rust, and a soft, warm pink (skin tone). Tonight I added layers of watercolor pencil, Inktense. And Neocolor II crayon. I felt like scribbling. Inspired by Dotty Seiter, Simone Nijbour, and Carol Edan. I am still catching up with Pauline Agnew’s Ecourse, her influence is here as well. So grateful she offered this with an extended access time. Grateful to all of these amazing women for their creative fearlessness!
These layers were added quickly and without a plan. Just play really. Mindless, in the moment mark making. I loved the marks dry. But I am a watercolor gal. So I added water with a brush.
Yeah, that’s it. Messy goodness. This is on inexpensive paper, and I usually hate the line pattern. But I am really liking it here.
Not done yet, but it may have to sit and marinate.
The end. For now. 6 x 6 acrylic on paper. 2017 Sheila Delgado
More play with paint and paper. This is not a finished piece, and I still am not sure what I will use these for. But the point is I am painting, experimenting. Being creative. Oh and I should add that these images are photos, not scans. The colors and lighting are off a bit, sorry about that.
I signed up for, and received two free samples of Liquitex Heavy Body acrylic paint. This is part of the Liquitex cadmium free challenge. (You can see more on YouTube as well.) I was hoping for yellow. Because, well, you know what I like to paint with yellow. But freebie beggars can’t be choosers. Two .74 oz. tubes of cad red arrived.
They have been sitting on my desk for about two weeks. I am not much of a red user. Except to make other colors. I know, I know, my favorite Shiraz is a red. But it is so much more than red. 😉
So what to do with free red paint. Hmm. Yeah, Christmas. But I never feel like painting Christmas, until about the following February. So my thought was to use it as an accent, and “tone” it down with other colors. Yesterday, I used only white and red. Today I added Fuchsia.
To start, a layer of red, applied with the brayer.
Next was about five layers of different stamps and different colors. I was adding them so quickly, I forgot to take photos.
I should have stopped there. But it was a little messy in that bottom left corner.
There you go Sheila. Now you have really mucked it up. Only one thing to do.
And here we are. Stage one done.
The end. For now. 6 x 6 acrylic on paper. 2017 Sheila Delgado
There is a lot of wonderful texture going on from all the unseen layers.