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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

 

 

 

heART Exchange

 

 

4 x 6 Watercolor on paper, 2016 Sheila Delgado

4 x 6 Watercolor on paper, 2016 Sheila Delgado

Louise Gale is the sparkling host of the heART Exchange postcard swap. There is a whole lot of happy going on over there! There are several swaps each year. Sign up for her newsletter, and she will let you know when the next swap begins.

heART exchange is a global art swap to create, share & receive LOVE in the form of gorgeous pieces of postcard sized artworks. Part of the heART movement, to share kindness, creativity, and live with gratitude.

 

4 x 6 Watercolor on paper, 2016 Sheila Delgado

4 x 6 Watercolor on paper, 2016 Sheila Delgado

These three went out today. I had such fun working on them.

 

4 x 6 Watercolor on paper, 2016 Sheila Delgado

4 x 6 Watercolor on paper, 2016 Sheila Delgado

Over the weekend I also finished the invite for Rachel’s baby shower. Still awaiting approval.

 

Rachel-shower-invite

 

Happy, Joyful week to you!

 

 

 

 

 

Comfort Zone Skedaddle

 

 

Flowers for Michelle. 18 x 24 acrylics on watercolor canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

Flowers for Michelle. 18 x 24 acrylics on watercolor canvas. © 2016 Sheila Delgado

 

A series of firsts this one. First large piece in some time. First time working with watercolor canvas. First attempt using my watercolor techniques with acrylics. First “commission”.

My cousin Michelle requested this in September. She recently purchased her first new home, and I am honored she wanted my work on her walls. We have been discussing motif’s and palettes. She had originally chosen a larger canvas, but decided she wanted to have the freedom to move it in the future. She was very definite about the yellow she wanted, and it had to have her favorite light turquoise as well.

I had a slight heart palpitation when we got the canvas home, and it was for watercolors. Perfect for what I wanted to do, but having never seen it before, I was not sure how to work with it.  I had a hard time finding any information. This video is about a different brand, but will give you an overview.

The canvas is very smooth, and thinner than regular canvas. In fact, we had to return the first one because it had some indentations that were not visible under the shrink-wrap. (Palpitation #2, lost a night of painting time.) We had checked it very carefully. When I went back for the exchange, I opened the canvas before I left the register to be sure it was flawless. There was no line, and the cashier was very gracious.

I have to say this canvas was a dream! I love it. Colors mingle easily and mistakes wipe right off. I had an “OH NO!” moment when I noticed that some of the paint had migrated to the sky area. The area I was working on must have had a slight slant. There were three long lines. You can see a bit of it here.

Oops! Stems kept growing.

Oops! Stems kept growing.

I grabbed a wet paper towel, and wiped off the drips. I did not have to scrub, so there were no bits of paper left. One drip was quite dark, and the edges remained. When I laid in the sky, the new color absorbed the old, and there was no evidence of the goof.

I started by splattering clean water on the lower part. I wanted to encourage the paint to move on its own. I painted the stems, then the blooms. Splattered more of the indigo and turquoise and added some white flecks as well. I painted in the sky, and had some ugly hard edges at first, but as I continued to work, they softened. The sky is a mix of blues, not really visible here.

Lower right detail.

Lower right detail.

It was a two-day trip to California, but I ended up only have one morning to paint. I was not sure when my ride home would pick me up, so I was under the gun!

My inner critic says it is not finished. I left white around the blooms, and I think I should have taken the blue all the way to the bloom edge. Or maybe outline the blooms with soft scratchy pen work for definition. Also the sky looks a bit empty. I wouldn’t add clouds, but maybe the blues should have been different values so there would be more variation. Just thinking out loud. I can always go back in and work some more. But my cousin loves it, and that is all that matters. (To that critic – Shoo fly shoo!)

I had a heart stopping moment in the end. Thought I had sealer, but it was blending fluid!!! I had already poured it on the dry canvas!!! I had brushed most of it on, when I noticed that it was staying slick, and a bit of yellow lifted. I had no choice but to smooth it on gently, and hope it did not turn into a pile of muddy goo.

I used a blow dryer, but the fluid was not drying evenly. Michelle works from home, and I had to leave without telling her about the goof, before it dried completely, and I did not get to see her reaction to it. I will return to seal it, so I can be sure the finish is even.

Finished.

Finished.

For all the flubs and missteps, I had so much fun working on this. My visit with Michelle was so much fun! One night we even had a donut and a glass of wine! Don’t worry, it was a dessert wine, LOL. I was able to visit with my Aunt and Uncle, two more cousins, and Michelle’s daughter as well.  Good trip all around!