Picnic in January | 19”x25” | Acrylic on Paper

$800.00

Picnic in January, a 19" x 25" original acrylic on paper by Jodi Ferrier, beautifully embodies the yearning for warmer days in the heart of winter. In this vibrant still life, a finely sketched pitcher and glass rest on a bold yellow tablecloth, their presence both familiar and nostalgic. Ferrier's signature teal and aquamarine background creates a rich contrast, amplifying the warmth of the scene while evoking the crispness of January air. Finely drawn twigs adorned with fresh green leaves hint at the longing for spring’s arrival, adding a layer of delicate anticipation. This piece invites viewers to linger in its warmth, stirring a longing for the seasons yet to come.

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Picnic in January, a 19" x 25" original acrylic on paper by Jodi Ferrier, beautifully embodies the yearning for warmer days in the heart of winter. In this vibrant still life, a finely sketched pitcher and glass rest on a bold yellow tablecloth, their presence both familiar and nostalgic. Ferrier's signature teal and aquamarine background creates a rich contrast, amplifying the warmth of the scene while evoking the crispness of January air. Finely drawn twigs adorned with fresh green leaves hint at the longing for spring’s arrival, adding a layer of delicate anticipation. This piece invites viewers to linger in its warmth, stirring a longing for the seasons yet to come.

Picnic in January, a 19" x 25" original acrylic on paper by Jodi Ferrier, beautifully embodies the yearning for warmer days in the heart of winter. In this vibrant still life, a finely sketched pitcher and glass rest on a bold yellow tablecloth, their presence both familiar and nostalgic. Ferrier's signature teal and aquamarine background creates a rich contrast, amplifying the warmth of the scene while evoking the crispness of January air. Finely drawn twigs adorned with fresh green leaves hint at the longing for spring’s arrival, adding a layer of delicate anticipation. This piece invites viewers to linger in its warmth, stirring a longing for the seasons yet to come.