Category Archives: Watercolor

Day Five 30 in 30

I think my mind is on other things. In fact I’m sure of it.

Downton Abbey premiers in four hours! Wooo Whooo! I don’t watch TV much. And I am embarrassed to say that I have counted down the months waiting for the new season to start. Of course it helps that they chose my birthday as the premier date. Happy Downton Abbey Birthday to me!

This post is in honor of a promise to a friend. Sandy Sandy, this is my crapola

I have painted cloud studies. That is what I am calling them.  But they do not really look like clouds. And I can’t say just what it is I have learned, as they did not improve at all. I decided to keep painting and tried some succulents. Well, my succulents…suck.

I am blaming all of this mediocrity on Downton distraction and birthday bustle. Sandy, here is my glut of garbage. I may not have created a successful painting, but I did plenty of painting today!

Cloud Study #1

Cloud Study #1

Cloud Study #2

Cloud Study #2

Cloud Study #3

Cloud Study #3

 

Cloud Study  #4

Cloud Study #4

Aloe Vera. 4 x 5 watercolor  on cold press paper.

Aloe Vera. 4 x 5 watercolor on cold press paper.

Succulent. 4 x 5 watercolor on cold press paper.

Succulent. 4 x 5 watercolor on cold press paper.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Flaming Flower – Day Four 30 in 30

Flaming Flower. 5 x 4, watercolor, pen, gouache, 140 lb. cold press paper. © 2014 Sheila Delgado

Flaming Flower. 5 x 4, watercolor, pen, gouache, 140 lb. cold press paper. © 2014 Sheila Delgado

Truth be told, I had these four sunflowers done before the start of the challenge. I thought I might do a series for each week of the challenge. But four does not a full week make. Still, four is a nice set of cards, place mats, coasters, mugs perhaps. Or some awesome pillows!

The title for this piece, comes from the song that came to mind today. Don McLean’s tribute to Vincent Van Gogh, Starry Starry Night. Another favorite. A classic, in my opinion that speaks of the longing that is in the heart of every artist. OK, some might argue that it is just Top Forty tripe. But to me, it speaks volumes.

Treat yourself to a bit of art today!

Pillow mock up

pillow mock up

Pillow mock up

pillow mock up

Available soon in my Spoonflower shop.

Sun-Shiny Day – Day Three 30 in 30

Sun-Shiny Day. 5 x 4, watercolor, pen, gouache, 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © 2014 Sheila Delgado

Sun-Shiny Day. 5 x 4, watercolor, pen, gouache, 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © 2014 Sheila Delgado

Song lyrics often invade my brain. A geeky little trait I share with my good friend Naomi. Today it is this classic by Johnny Nash. I could listen to it all day. How can you not be happy when this is playing? The song has been covered over forty times, and it is a pretty good bet that is why. His was released in 1972. I was five, and I have clear memories of my Mom and her sisters playing this album again, and again. There was a lot of dancing going on!

Jimmy’s version will get you dancing too. Admit it, you are singing along!

The Holly Cole Trio released their version in 1993. About the same time my marriage was ending. No wonder I find this so powerful. In the beginning she is not quite convinced. She wants it to be true, but heartache and doubt linger. Her strength builds slowly. In the end, she can only be true to herself. Her power cannot be denied. Her light is bright, and will not be dimmed.

I can see clearly now, the rain is gone,
I can see all obstacles in my way
Gone are the dark clouds that had me blind
It’’s gonna be a bright (bright), bright (bright)
Sun-Shiny day.

I think I can make it now, the pain is gone
All of the bad feelings have disappeared
Here is the rainbow I’’ve been praying for
It’’s gonna be a bright (bright), bright (bright)
Sun-Shiny day.

Wishing you a very Sun-Shiny Day!

Arty happiness is in Leslie’s challenge!