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March Squall

Mingus Sunset, 3.16.21. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Mingus Sunset, 3.16.21. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.

We have had a terrific week of wintery weather. Yay! A little rain. A little snow. Wind. Mini hail pellets. The snow has been fast, and at times, furious. We had a squall that lasted all of 15 minutes. Then it was dry and calm, and only Mingus had visible snow. Hope you enjoy the views!

Layers, 3-16-21. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Layers, 3-16-21, morning. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Squall Still, 3-13-21. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Squall Still, 3-13-21. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Am I Blue, 3-12-21. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Am I Blue, 3-12-21, evening. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Am I Blue, close-up, 3-12-21. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Am I Blue, close-up, 3-12-21. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Blue Skies 3-12-21. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Blue Skies 3-12-21, morning. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Pinky Pink, 3-11-21. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Pinky Pink, 3-11-21, sunset. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.

My second eye surgery was rescheduled to the 22nd.
The first eye has healed, and all is well. Amen!

Misty Blue, 3-11-21. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Misty Blue, 3-11-21, morning. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.

Twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop.
Ansel Adams

One moment the world is as it is.
The next, it is something entirely different.
Something it has never been before.
Anne Rice, Pandoras

30-Day Creative Gathering, Day 9

Day 9, Watercolor on 8 x 8 140 lb. Strathmore Cold Pressed Paper. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Day 9, Watercolor on 8 x 8 140 lb. Strathmore Cold Pressed Paper. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.

Botched, befuddled, and blighted. Haha. I was doing well, and then I wasn’t. I completely overworked this. Bad timing. And timing is essential in watercolor.

I was distracted by the light and Mingus. First, the front range was white, and Mingus was dark. Then Mingus was white, and the front range was dark. Then the sky began to change. And well…. distraction. I started painting this before the light caught my eye. And I was thinking I had not seen the hills white, as I was trying to paint them. And then boom. They were. Haha.

My sky was decent. The field was ok. Then I added clouds. and they started out ok, but too light. I went back in with more color, but too much water. Ugh. They bloomed, and I had hard, jagged edges everywhere. I tried to soften them with a damp brush. And then I tried again with a digital brush. The small PPI blurs things a bit more.

Knowing I had already messed the sky up, I played a bit more with the field. Trying to get, you know, a feeling of distance. Bleah!!

OK, enough of that. Now for the real star of the show!

Sunset 2-8-21. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Sunset 2-8-21. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.

On our neighborhood website, everyone has been sharing their gorgeous sunset photos this week. And why not? Last night I was oo-ing and ah-ing over the sunset out front, looking to the east (below). While at the same time, my folks were hyper about the sun setting in the back, to the west (above). WOWzers!

Oh beautiful, for spacious sky!

Mingus Sunset 2-8-21. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Mingus Sunset 2-8-21. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Winter Sunset 2-2-21. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Winter Sunset 2-2-21. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.

This sunset sky is from a week ago. It is subtle, but those colors! I wish I could post it larger. To the left, the pinks in the distance, the soft purples. The undulating cloud shapes. It was delightful. 🙂

When the sun is setting, leave
whatever you are doing and watch it.
Mehmet Murat Ildan

When I admire the wonders of a sunset
or the beauty of the moon,
my soul expands in the
worship of the creator.
Mahatma Gandhi

Another Day, Another View Of Mingus

Day 8, Watercolor on 8 x 8 140 lb. Strathmore Cold Pressed Paper. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.
Day 8, Watercolor on 8 x 8 140 lb. Strathmore Cold Pressed Paper. © 2021 Sheila Delgado.

I have mountains of Mingus photos. Haha. Many times, it is more about the sky action, but Mingus makes an awesome frame. More sky painting practice today. I need to practice creating distance as well. I’ll keep working at it. 🙂

Always think about practice…
theory is not the endpoint of work,
it is the work along the way to work.
Felix Gonzalez-Torres

To gain confidence,
constant practice is essential.
Just as a musician needs to practice regularly
to retain his touch,
the watercolorist needs to be constantly
in touch with the medium.
Robert Lovett