Category Archives: Mixed Media

O Holy Night

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Wishing you a JOY filled and Merry Christmas. 
May your New Year be BLESSED!

My most sincere thanks to all of you who follow my artistic journey.
I treasure your friendship, and the conversations we share.

 

Sheila Marie

 

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I collect mice. Childhood nickname is mouse… because I chose a slice of cheese over cookies and pie when I was small. I have them displayed for the first time in years. Here is a peek at a few of them for you.

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Gratifying Gift Giving

 

 

Kyra. 6 x 6 acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

Kyra. 6 x 6 acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

Spent the week working on my Christmas list. Then two days in Phoenix celebrating early with friends from out-of-town. I finally worked up to courage to paint these pet portraits. I had planned on working in watercolor, but ultimately decided to use acrylics. I worked from photos. There was a lot of guessing on Tasha, most of her facial features were lost in solid black.

I am very pleased with how they turned out. Both recipients were very happy. Kyra, above, turned out better. I don’t feel I was as successful with Tasha. The pose was more difficult for me to convey. The noses know… they could have been better. Still, I think they work.

Tasha. 6 x 6 acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

Tasha. 6 x 6 acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

I experimented, and used watercolor on these next two canvases. I knew if it didn’t work, I could easily wipe them clean and start over. I wanted the colors to mix and mingle, and have that washy look. The deep sides really highlight the layers of transparent color. Unfortunately, I forgot to get photos of them.

4 x 4 watercolor and acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

4 x 4 watercolor and acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

When the background had dried, I used a spray sealer. Light coats, so the watercolor would not activate again. The words were applied in acrylic, outlined in pen, and sealed once more. They really look good in person. Shades of gorgeous indigo. And “Love” has the look of an old tapestry. A nice effect of the canvas texture!

4 x 4 watercolor and acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

4 x 4 watercolor and acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

 

 

 

 

heART Exchange Global Postcard Art Swap

 

heArt Exchange November 2016, Postcards received from Carolyn Hanson, Christine Brooks, and Jacki Wright.

heArt Exchange November 2016, Postcards received from Carolyn Hanson, Christine Brooks, and Jacki Wright.

These are the wonderful postcards I received in the heART Exchange Global Postcard Art Swap. “Peace” was the theme of this swap.

Christine Brooks Sent the card on top. A wonderful nature collage. On the back, this wonderful message:

Peace be with you & in you. Take time to listen and LOVE
it’s all we need…

Beautiful! I have been blessed by receiving several cards from Christine since we relocated. She is right up the road in Flagstaff AZ.

The second gorgeous card is from Carolyn Hanson in Ohio. It is a collage with scrap papers, gesso and wonderful soft hues. On the front, ” I held out my hand to her”. On the back:

Peace is not something you wish for, it’s something you make.
Robert Fulgheren

The last card is lovely in its simplicity. From Jacki Wright in New Brighton, Wirral, United Kingdom. Delicate flowers and a reminder that we are all in control of our peace of mind. On the back:

May every sunrise hold more promise, and every sunset hold more peace.

So thankful for these handmade, beautiful, thoughtful postcards! Couldn’t help but share these warm thoughts with you.

Thank you Christine! Thank you Carolyn! Thank you Jacki!

 

Louise Gale hosts several of these swaps each year. Take a look at her site, and consider participating in one. Or all! Thank you Louise for hosting this fabulous swap! And for the message that “your heART makes a difference”!

 

As a small token of my gratefulness, I am sending bookmarks to these talented women. Your art made my day!

Joy bookmarks, watercolor on paper. 2016 Sheila Delgado

Joy bookmarks, watercolor on paper. 2016 Sheila Delgado

 

Happy weekend everyone! Thanks for stopping by!

 

Oh Joy! The postcard from Christine was an “extra”. I was surprised when I received this wonderful card from Ann. It looks like a fine oil painting, and included a very sweet message. Thank you Ann! I love the warm colors. I will be sending you a bookmark as well so keep your eyes on the mail!

From Ann Marchant

From Ann Marchant