Week Three Of The February 2026 Creative Gathering

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Lets take it from the top. These are all 5 x 7 in., on Meeden pure cotton Watercolor Paper, 140 lb. Day 13, A Peruvian Apple cactus. These can grow up to 30 feet tall in the wild. They are twisty, and the spines are along the edges. They are sometimes used as a living fence. They have pretty reddish “apples”, and night blooming flowers. For the spines, I created stars in Photoshop, giving me groups of multiple spines to place.

Day 14, Abstract, mixed media with paint pen, marker and Caran D ‘Ache neocolor. I worked on two pieces that day, but I hit a wall on each. I saw a video, “How to get unstuck”, and it suggested to just play. That’s what I did. Just doodles really. Doodles and done! 

Day 15. Ladybugs. Ok, yes. I have been on Youtube a lot this month. Watching gouache artists, and taking in all the information I can. A title on Ladybugs caught my eye. That inspired me to paint them. To be honest, this small painting took two days. Near the end, I was just ready to have it done, I was a day behind again. For that reason, I omitted their legs. My story is, their legs are curled up underneath. I’m sticking to it. 😄

Day 16. Another mixed media abstract. I tried to be loose, but it just looks stiff and frankly, messy to me. I started a series of four. But honestly, they all might end up looking completely different. I should have gone bigger over all. I used a Canson spiral bound sketchbook, taped off for four pieces. I was inspired by Betty Franks. I have been for years. Her style is loose, playful and very organic. I will try again!

Day 17. Ranunculus. Just having fun here.

Day 18. I’ve been trying to get ahead all month. So I don’t have to stress when my day keeps me from painting. But somehow, I have consistently posted late at night, and often, a day behind. This is a faux plant in a favorite vase. The paper scanned a soft, parchment tone, which I really like. A nice surprise, the paper looks bright white on the pad.

Day 19, Floral. I learned a trick. (From one of those many videos.) You might already know. I think it is very cool. If you squeeze a paint tube just above the pointed ends, It draws the paint back into the tube. Less chance of wasting paint and gunking up the cap. How cool is that? I wish I had learned that years ago. 😄

I am enjoying gouache. More experience will equal more enjoyment. I still struggle with the water/paint ratio. I often think I have it right. Then when I apply the paint, it is not fully opaque. Which means I have it too thin.

And now it is time for more painting practice.

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Have an awesome weekend friends!

6 thoughts on “Week Three Of The February 2026 Creative Gathering

  1. Val van der Poel

    Such bright colours! I am obviously a day or so behind on checking the albums. You have been doing some really nice work this month – good for you!

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    1. Sheila Post author

      Thanks so much, Val. 🙂 I do love the bright gouache colors.
      I have to tried to mute some of them, but I h=need more practice with that. 🙂
      I love the work you have posted this month. Stunning! I love that you are using them for cards.
      Happy creating, Val! Stay warm! xoxo

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  2. Dotty Seiter

    Woo hoo! Week three! I always so enjoy seeing what you’ve been up to in your studio, Sheila!
    Day 13—thanks for the dip into background info about Peruvian Apple cacti, about which I knew absolutely nothing. Thanks also for info about your use of Photoshop for the spines; your use of Photoshop is fascinating. This piece looks like it could be the shop sign for a southwest boutique shop of some sort. It has a fun ‘neon’ feel to it.
    Day 14—Abstract pieces can be tremendously challenging, don’tcha think??? I so appreciate your telling your challenge stories and posting your “doodles and done” pieces. I never tire of learning about the learning process of others, so I value your generosity in that regard.
    Day 15—Ladybugs! I love the clean crisp feel to this piece. It makes me think of a simple wooden puzzle for young children, or maybe some kind of toy with magnetic leaves and ladybugs that a young child could arrange creatively in any way they wish on a metal tray, perhaps narrating a story as they move pieces around.
    Day 16—A second abstract! Fun that your playing with these, and fun that you have Betty Franks as inspo. I haven’t looked at her work in a couple of years now.
    Day 17—Ranunculus! (Ranunculi, plural?). Simple bold shapes with contrasting splatters and very fine background details. Good contrasts.
    Day 18—Oh, I know that feeling of trying to “get ahead!” Love the soft parchment tone here; it is appealing in its own right, and it offers a soothing calm tone that masks your down-to-the-wire late-at-night efforts : )
    Day 19—A sweet, unflustered, orderly, simple floral arrangement. My breathing deepens just looking at it. Love the pinch-the-paint-tube tip you shared. I think I learned that years ago through lived experience, maybe with a tube of toothpaste or the like.

    Once again, I celebrate your creative adventures, Sheila!

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    1. Sheila Post author

      Hi Dotty!
      ~ Yes, the colors in the apple cactus did go a bit neon. They wake you up for sure. LOL.
      ~ The first abstract was difficult. Many time this month I have found my self working on multiple pieces,
      before coming up with something to post. I wasn’t entirely happy with that one, but the work/play counts.
      And I did enjoy the process.
      ~ I love your ladybugs ideas! That would be so fun. On that I learned more about layers. Well, I practiced more with layers.
      I still have the tendency to put on too much paint, too early. And still I often end up with less opacity.
      But, I will happily continue the practice. 🙂
      ~ I have admired Betty for years. Not just her style, but her method. Her ability to be loose and to build layers.
      And I look to Denise Love for abstract inspiration. Her work is always, festive. Bright and cheerful.
      ~ On Ranunculus, I thought in terms of a fabric pattern. I added small details to fill in the negative space. 🙂
      ~ The final two were fun to work on, but made me realize. Well I have been reminded all month that I can no longer
      work on small details as easily. LOL. I had to pull out my magnifying glasses a few times. I was happy to paint
      some simple, fun flowers. It was relaxing that night. 🙂
      I figured I was late learning the tube trick. That just wowed me! Hahaha.

      Thanks so much, Dotty! For taking the time to comment on each piece. I love hearing from you, always.
      And I finally caught up with your fabulous words and work! I always sit with your poetry, take a moment to
      sit with it, and/or reread it. Your posts are always inspiring, & uplifting! xoxo

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