Birds of A Feather

Dear Reader,

I would like to begin this intro as if we are old friends and share with you one of my favorite phrases. Birds of a feather. Who doesn’t love the image of feathered friends hanging out together on a branch, especially in these cooler winter months. You can just imagine them sipping tea with bundled up feathers chatting about the memories of warm sunny days and their hobbies. Doesn’t it just want to make you join in?

I decided to create a blog while building my website so that I can write about things that inspire me and hopefully will inspire you. Once a month I will share with you posts featuring artwork updates, my creative processes, thoughts, and art focused travels. My goal is that not only it provides a fun read for my subscribers with like-minded interest ,but also adds a little bit of creative whimsy into your day. I think that we can all agree that finding a little bit of magic in the ordinary makes each day that much sweeter. Therefore, I encourage you to find some magic and whimsy in your own backyard even if it is just sipping coffee while observing the glitter of frost on the rooftops. Think of this blog/newsletter as a letter from an artist friend wanting to share the adventure with you. So why did I choose the name Birds of Feather for my newsletter?

I chose the name Birds of Feather for a couple of reasons. Number one, if you have not gathered all ready I am slightly obsessed with nature specifically birds. This is an interest that started when I was a child and was re-ignited when I became an adult. More on that in another blog post. This interest bled into my artwork as you can see with the evolution of my bird paintings. The idea of using birds of feather came from the idea of flock of birds that are similar. Meaning a group of like-minded individuals or individuals with similar interests. However, if you are not into birding or nature but still enjoy my paintings everyone is welcome here. I hope that this newsletter is something that you as a reader look forward to each month like a letter from an old friend.

Sincerely,

Jordan Jones

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