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Winter walk
- Post author By Tamara Jare
- Post date January 20, 2013
- 33 Comments on Winter walk
By Tamara Jare
Slovenian contemporary figurative painter.
Art is life. Contemporary figurative painting. Oil on canvas. Love colors.
Slovenian artist Tamara Jare specializes in figurative oil painting on canvas. Her paintings are defined by vibrant colors, be it still life, landscape or portrait. Tamara Jare artworks have been exhibited at curated art shows in United States, Italy and Slovenia.
Tamara Jare artwork has been presented in SAATCHI ART BEST 2021 and BEST 2022 COLLECTIONS.
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33 replies on “Winter walk”
You have SO much snow.
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Even more these days;)
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how beautiful!
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thank you-it really was a walk for the soul 😉
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lovely pics- looks similar to my neck of the woods- where are you? I’m in Norfolk
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Driven through Norfolk in winter snow returning home from New York City back to Chapel Hill, NC.
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Ljubljana, Slovenia-but I’ve heard these days you do have a lot of snow up there-at least my friends in Potteries do
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Nice – like being there!
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Thank you-feel free to have a walk 😉
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The snow looks so beautiful – but it can be cruel sometimes
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Exactly. When it freezes over.
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But it puts nature to winter rest before next spring…
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I don’t miss the snow blower, making a foot path on the sidewalk, joining up with neighbors pathway so people can make their way on the snow covered sidewalks. I do miss the beauty snow dresses the environment in.
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If I could choose, I would pick only the second one, too (sick of snow shoveling this winter )
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Beautiful pictures. I love snow, I don’t like to shovel it, but it does create a simple beauty. Patty
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Shoveling snow is what makes me so happy later on-having a cup of tea in a warm room, looking at the winter outside 😉
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Good way to look at it! There is always an upside!
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Has to be 😉
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True for those of us who remain fit in our senior years 😉 The beauty of fresh falling snow on any landscape creates endless scripts, and always will. Unlless your in the wilderness it ends up being a mess to deal with. In my youth I watch men, day workers, shoveling the snow down man holes to be flushed out to the rivers around the city. Gosh! Thanks for shoveling up all these memories, not that I’m beyond shoveling….. 🙂
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Lucky you living where you don’t need to shovel snow 😉
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Yes! Love the beauty of snow, not the eventual liabilities if not in a remote cabin with lots of firewood and food reserves…. 🙂
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correction for below; “now that I am beyond shoveling”. lol!
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And again: lucky you!
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Solvenia… answered my own question…
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Slovenia, Ljubljana, at the crossroad between Alps, Mediterranean, Panonia…
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I enjoyed this cheery bright post! It is foggy at our place. 🙂
Blessings ~ Wendy
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Happy to hear it, hope you have some sun by now!
All the best,
Tamara
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Looks just like the hills and woods near my house! (Are you in Germany?) 😀
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I am in Slovenia-Ljubljana, and you?
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Bavaria, Germany!
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That is not far from Slovenia!
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Love the photos.
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Thank you so much!
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