A January Winter Day 28! (Video)
1/28/26 Doodle. A Snowy Mountain for 'A January Winter', where I'm drawing a winter wonderland of scenery and animals!
Winter-themed art like the 'A January Winter' series perfectly captures the magic and tranquility of snowy landscapes. Drawing scenes such as snowy mountains allows artists to explore unique textures—from the smooth, cold snow covering the peaks to the subtle shadows cast by winter sunlight. Including animals in these scenes adds life and helps convey a story of survival and adaptation during harsh seasons. If you enjoy drawing or observing winter landscapes, focusing on the details of snow and ice is key. For example, making snow appear fluffy or compacted changes the mood drastically. Using different shades of blue and gray can effectively portray shadow and depth on snow surfaces. When illustrating animals, showing their thick fur and cautious movement can emphasize the chilly environment. Creating a series such as 'A January Winter' day 28 encourages practicing consistency and thematic storytelling over time, which can greatly improve artistic skills. Also, sharing your art online with hashtags like #snow, #winter, #art, #illustration, and #drawing connects you to a community of fellow enthusiasts and can inspire others to appreciate the beauty of winter through art. Personally, working on winter art helps me slow down and appreciate subtle changes in nature that we often overlook. It also challenges me to think about how light interacts with reflective and transparent surfaces like snow and icicles. Whether you’re drawing or just admiring, there’s truly something magical about a winter wonderland scene.



































































