January
a time to
nest and rest,
recharge and reinvent,
watch and listen,
contemplate and create.
January
a time to become.
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
Watercolor done on 300 lb cold press paper following a tutorial posted on ArtistNetwork (I truly have a long way to go with trees, but cherishing the time spent on the journey!)
Stunningly beautiful, Jodi. And Happy New Year! :O)
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Hi Paul! Happy New Year! Thank you for the very sweet comment!
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Your welcome Jodi. Your paintings are quite beautiful.
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It is stunning! I love your work. That blue is just perfect. xo
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Thank you so much! I truly appreciate 🙂
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Okay, definitely not fair….you have way too much talent! 🙂
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And YOU are WAY TOO Sweet Torrie! 🙂 Thank you silly!
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Warm and calm, yet full of anticipation. A good way to begin! (K)
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I love when you add words of interpretation of what you feel from the painting. THANKS Kerfe!
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thanks for the good feelings!
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I see the new easel is calling you. I can fill the chill in the air! Exquisite artwork today. 🎨🌿
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Oh Sharon! It is It is !! NIGHT AND DAY calling me! Not that I am doing it much justice. Have tried an interpretation of my pink clouds and puddles 5 times now. haha!
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Practice practice practice, right! Your easel will be very patience, and non-judge mental. Hehe
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I like yours better than the one on the artists network!
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This is Gary by the way!
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🙂 Thanks for letting me know. Hugs to you and Cindy!
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Oh Gary! YOU ARE TOOO sweet! Thank you buddy! 🙂
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This is so beautiful!!!😍😍
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Great job, Jodi! So beautiful xo wowsa!
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Wooooooot! Even better closeup! A really wonderful job here. LOVE artist network! I’ve not tried 300lb paper yet and I’m curious if you notice a big difference? I guess it holds the moisture longer? This is beautiful work! I think your trees look great! 💛💛💛
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Thank you sweetie – you encouraged me to share it 🙂 It is quite different. I was gifted a huge sheet of it from my cousin, Joyce. Sometimes I like it a lot – other times not – depends what you are doing. Takes a lot more water, and appears “rougher” The great thing about it is it doesn’t warp as much.
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Ok thanks! It turned out so great. Seriously, really good!!! I’ve tried doing something similar and found it v tough! (It was my Outback post). It wasn’t real WC paper but in this case I don’t think it’d have made it easier. Also you did a nice job with the shadows!! Do you love it?! (You better say yes lol)
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LOL! I like it. Not LOVE yet. I am disapppointed with the bare trees. Branches too thick. need to work on making them flow better, be more natural, less effort…. May try with pallete knife to get better affect. Enjoying the journey, but want to be extraordinary right away – lol – I know it is not possible so going to enjoy watching the growth 🙂
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Yup. Boom. Exactly. I hope when you figure out trees, you will teach me! 💜💛💜💛💜💛💜
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I imagine it will take a lifetime 🙂
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It won’t though. Compare this painting to what you did six or seven months ago. 👍❤️🔮
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ever try using a skewer tip, to create very fine thin branches ?
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That is a GREAT idea! Thanks Debi!
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Beautifully done so says Oh Rob. Wow love this one. Contemplating 2016.
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Awh! Thanks Oh Rob! Happy New Year! Contemplating lots of love and joy shared with you and the fam! 🙂
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It so pretty! The colors are beautiful. It has a magical quality. Getting lots of rest here!
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Oh eileen – thank you so very much!
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JODI…I love this! Your pictures are so free and fresh. Lois
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Awh! Thanks Lois! I struggle with landscapes. Do you do many?
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This is ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!! Your trees are lovely & the sun setting through them is stellar…a beautiful painting in every way 🙂
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Oh Nicole – you are so sweet – thank you!
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Jodi, this is absolutely beautiful!
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Thank you sweet PJ!
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Gosh, you are getting so good! Your new easel is really making a difference!
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LOL!
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I mean, you were already getting really good but the easel seems to have helped that even more! Magic easel!? No no… magic Jodi!
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haha! You are a gem PJ! 🙂
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So are you Jodi! 🙂
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Wow, Jodi! This is so beautiful.
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Awh! You are so beautiful to say so – thank you!
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It’s beautiful as is the poem that you wrote to go with it. I love the tree shadows.
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Everything about this painting is complete eye candy Jodi, it just sings! What a beautiful painting and the perfect start to 2016! I think that “long way” you mention is no longer long, you are smack dab in the middle of loveliness! Absolutely wonderful and stunning!
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WOWZA Jodi! This IS extraordinary! 😃 Love the sun peering out and the shadows of your trees. And your colors so beautiful! 🎨😄🌈 You ROCK!!! ❤️❤️❤️
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Thanks Jilly!!! The tutorial made it easier! 🙂
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Jodi, love this wintery one! Pine trees, sun & snow! Your watercoloring talent is growing fast. Happy painting in 2016. Chryssa
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Painting and verse . . . you have definitely captured January. Both are beautiful, Jodi.
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Wow! Gorgeous image, Jodi, and I could not agree with you more! Love, Amy ❤
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PS Keep painting!!!
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Thanks Amy 🙂
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I don’t see my first comment. Hmmmmmm. … Beautiful image, Jodi, and I could not agree with you more on what you said. Love, Amy ❤
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Happy New Year. All the best.
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You too sweetie!
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This is lovely Jodi! love the color harmony and the tonal variations; the fir trees are great; the foreground mound of snow… is Brilliant!
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See??? Debi says it, therefore, it must be so. The light is blinding my eyes. Wait….is it from the painting……no, it’s from Jodi! Her light is blinding us! 😀 ((((((((JODI))))))))))))
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you two are like shining stars aren’t you!!
ps, i can be mistaken… just ask my dear family – they Will Tell You. LOL
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:))))))
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What do you mean you can be mistaken?? You are my artist SUPERHERO! 🙂
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who dances with her trusty brush and knife… me thinks its too early yet. I need some coffee, expresso lol
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You are such a sweetie! 🙂
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Thanks Debi – the tutorial really helped me with figuring out what to do first and next etc. 🙂 Just gotta work on those trees 🙂
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Whoa wow!!! This is absolutely masterful Jodi!! I love the color and light on this! You’re such a fabulous artist my friend. Great start to the new year! 🎨❤️❤️😃
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Oh Charlie O! Thank you! I couldn’t have done it without the tutorial though. 🙂
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Bet you could now though!! 😉hehe🎨😎
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This is my least favorite time of the year, dark, dreary, cold, after the holidays. I feel like I am just waiting.. For what? I don’t really know:)Spring? And winter just started.
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I used to feel that way Mary, but now look forward to the “down” time. It is a great time to take up a new hobby or binge watch a TV series or read a book or two that you’ve been wanting to or experiment with cooking or knit or crochet or paint or sew. There are so many things to do when you are “nesting” in the winter. Look for simple moments to cherish. Call a friend, write a letter to someone or a card just for no reason to brighten their day. Look for ways to make others smile and it will brighten your mood too 🙂
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Just gorgeous, Jodi! What a beautiful January landscape you have created. Wishing you a great start to the New Year! ♡
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You too dawn!
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Beautiful verse and a gorgeous painting. Love your landscape it carries all the feel of light glinting off of snow and the emotional charge of quiet peace and hope. Exquisitely done.
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Awh. Thanks so much!! ☺️
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Jodi, beautiful words and artwork. Such thoughtful insight as we enter a new year with all it offers.
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Thank you so much. ☺️
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Love that painting, Jodi!
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Thanks so much!! 😊
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Very beautiful, Jody! I love the shadows of the trees ❤ Makes it look so real! Happy new year!!
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Thank you Lucy!! ☺️
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Simply gorgeous
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What a great way to look at January! I usually think of it as just a dark and cold month, something to be endured. But I like your idea of seeing it as a time to rest, reinvent and create. I’m going to have to try that!
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I used to feel that way too! This makes it much nicer 🙂
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Beautiful and serene, Jodi….and I love the last line of the poem.
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Awh! Me too George – so nice to hear from you! Hope you and yours had a wonderful holiday!
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This is beautiful! Thank you for sharing your piece and for sharing the tutorial as well. 🙂
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Thank you Jill !
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