#The100DayProject – #14 and #15

 

Mingus Day #14. 5.25 x 12 in. watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © 2018 Sheila Delgado.

Mingus Day #14. 5.25 x 12 in. watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © 2018 Sheila Delgado.

If this was a 30 day challenge, I would be at the halfway point. I would be looking at the down side of the hill.  But it isn’t, and I have a long way to go. Still, two weeks in and I am feeling in the groove.

I have two on the table. (Laughing allowed.) To be  honest, one of them is staring back at me whispering, “You can’t fix this.” So it will, be on the table a while longer.

I used the salt technique on the front range of #14. The effect is very subtle, but I do like the added texture. The sky is lavender, not sure if you can see it here, or if it just looks blue.

 

Mingus Day #15. 5.25 x 12 in. watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © 2018 Sheila Delgado.

Mingus Day #15. 5.25 x 12 in. watercolor on Arches 140 lb. cold pressed paper. © 2018 Sheila Delgado.

Yesterday was a grey, blustery day. Teasing rain. It was dark east of Mingus, and I am sure that side of the mountains saw same moisture.

The sky is a mix of the sap green and indigo in the hills, with a touch of burnt umber I think. There is some terrific granulation, really love it.

I made a calendar to help keep my right on the numbering. Did it three times, because I kept goofing. If you see an error, be sure to let me know. 😉

100 Days.

LYA side swaps

Janice Darby.

Janice Darby and Sherry Harmes are two of my longtime LYA swap buddies. I always look forward to seeing their incredible cards, and receiving them together was even better!

Janice’s gorgeous angel came from California. Visit her link to see more of her angelic creations! As you can probably guess, I love the colors in this angel card.

Sherry always comes up with the coolest ideas. This year her card is “quilted” pieces. A mix of papers, ribbon, a button and a silk flower. A supper sunny side swap!

 

Sherry Harmes.

 

Thank you Janice, and Thank you Sherry! I love your cards, and I am so glad we swapped! Can’t wait for next year!

 

 

 

 

 

 

16 thoughts on “#The100DayProject – #14 and #15

    1. Sheila Post author

      Thanks so much for taking the tie to look at them all Carol. So glad you are enjoying the paintings 🙂 Happy creating to you my friend 😉

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  1. Janet Bradish

    Similar palette but both are one of a kind! Great sky in both. I can really feel that blustery day in Day 15. When I see your calendar with the days numbered I get a little ‘weak kneed’…..100 Paintings!!

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    1. Sheila Post author

      Tell me about it Janet! LOL 😉 I didn’t really need to see it all laid out like that, Ha ha ha.

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  2. dotty seiter

    The soft wisps of cotton candy on #14, the harsher storminess of #15—Mingus in your hands does not disappoint, Sheila.

    And what a gift that you have an angel on your shoulder and flowers everywhere you look as you find your way through 100 days : )

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      1. Val van der Poel

        I do like the colours in your #14 but I was wondering if Mingus had been hit by a flood – it look like it is sitting on the ocean with such a straight line of the hills- lol. I got some of my side swaps today – always makes visiting the post office a nice treat.

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        1. Sheila Post author

          LOL, I see it now Val. Sometimes that ridge does look straight. But you are right, it looks like water in this. 😉 Yay for you Val! Mine will be there soon 😉 OI got one as well, from Suzette. I will share it tomorrow 😉

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    1. Sheila Post author

      Those cards are beautiful aren’t they Trang. So nice to hear from you my friend. Enjoy your day 🙂

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