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Saturday, December 31, 2016

12 Questions To Ask Yourself At The End Of The Year

2016   Year End Round Up.


Every year around this time, I like to look back at the year before me and reflect on the highs, the lows, the triumphs, and the struggles, so that I can make adjustments based on what I’ve learned and what I would like the next year or more to look like.   Those points of reflection can take on many forms.   Looking back at my journals, reviewing my planner, photographs are a great way to remember what has transpired through the year-both personally and professionally.     Simply asking yourself questions about what you want or where do you want to go, and how do you want to feel can be very revealing.

I thought perhaps this year, I’d do some of my self-reflection on my blog in a form of a question and answer interview of myself!  haha  


1. If you could give yourself some advice in January of 2016 based on what you learned through December of 2016, what would that advice be?

I had some health challenges in 2016 so had I known what I’d be facing, I’d had started taking my medicine more regularly…uh hum..just taking my medicine, walking. Be sure to get more rest and know that if you aren’t healthy, none of this is going to work (personally or professionally).  Another way to phrase it is, I wish I had started a road to better health long before January 2016.



2. What were some of your highlights of 2016?

Gosh, one of the biggest highlights was seeing my book go through all the stages of ‘birth’ to a real physical entity.  I think when someone told me they saw it on Amazon for a pre-sale and it was a #1 new release already, I cried!   Another highlight was being asked to come back to Cincinnati to film four more DVD’s for F &W media in September.  It’s honor to be able to film 1 set of DVDs, but I had the good fortune to be asked back again so imagine how thrilled I was.  Extra bonus—I was also treated to hair and makeup each day!!  I felt like a movie star!  Lol   They asked me to show up with no makeup on and that was SCARY! Haha  I don’t go anywhere without my face on,  I know it sounds vain but I’m just not a get up and go girl!  Anyway, having opportunities such as this, has just really been a huge thrill and quite the honor!



3. Is there anything you wish you did more of during the year?   What do you wish you would have done less of?

I wish I had taken more time off.  Even after my health scare, I found myself easing back into my workaholic ways, going 2, 3, 4 weeks without a day off. I didn’t become a hero because of it, I just became exhausted again.   I need to do a better job at setting boundaries, protecting my personal time, and knowing when to say no or I can’t do it right now.     What do I wish I had done less of?   Well, beside work too much---and when I say that, I don’t want to sound ungrateful because being busy is something that we instill upon ourselves.  I should have taken a hard look early on at what was distracting me, making me less focused on what I should have been doing versus what I was doing and eliminated those things from my life or at least set limitations so I could get my work done faster.  I read a line in Gretchen Rubin’s book “Better Than Before” recently that rang true for me which said, “Keeping up is a lot easier than catching up”. 
  So yes, working a lot is not really something to be proud of necessarily.  Working efficiently so you have a better sense of balance is something I’d rather brag on in the future.




4. What was the best thing you bought during the year that improved your life?
Oh…I bought a lot of stuff in 2016!  I’d say something that improved my life was a new pair of sneakers, workout clothes and a good pair of headphones.  Those things made me want to get out and get moving.  Something I want and need to do more of in 2017. (Do you see a pattern here?)




5. What are you most proud of?

I already mentioned my book so I’ll say something different for this question. I’m most proud of being able to turn a bad time around into something big for not only me, but really big for my students.  When I was so sick, I started creating a body of work that saved my sanity and then as time moved on and I was feeling better, I kept improving on the process and really created not only a new body of work, but a very intense workshop that has engaged hundreds of students around the world.  The work they have done in my Zen Painting class has totally blown me away!  I’m very proud of the work I’ve done and the production of that class, and even more proud because it was born from a dark place but turned into something so positive for many individuals, including myself.




6. Where do you envision yourself going in 2017?

 I hope in 2017 I keep moving forward.  I have a lot of aspirations for the new year, but mostly, I want to be ‘Better Than Before’….to borrow the phrase from Gretchen Rubin’s book because it sums up how I feel perfectly (professionally and personally).




7. Did you learn anything about yourself this year that has changed you in some way?

Yes, many things.   One big one is that I’m capable of doing more than I ever thought I could.   It’s amazing the fortitude we all have, even when we think that this is it…I have nothing left…but if you dig real deep and you keep your eyes on the prize, you can more than accomplish what you set out to do, you can excel in so many ways.   I think I re-learned to believe in myself and have more confidence. 



8. What surprised you about your career in 2016?

Hmm…good question.  I don’t know if it really was a surprise but the mantra I use a lot is , “Every No, Leads to a Yes.” That thought has made me brave in what I do because I know with anything I do, it’s a 50/50 chance that it will work out and that for every time it doesn’t work out, I can try again and eventually it will work out.  The only failure is not having tried.    Many of the things I have been able to accomplish not just this year, but in all of my years as an artist, have resulted from just giving something a shot and knowing that a, ‘No’ now, isn’t a No, forever.  Keep at it and you will be successful. You just have to have ‘Grit’!




9. What did you waste time or money on in 2016?

I have addiction to many things like good coffee that I could probably make at my home,  expensive makeup, and well… a host of other things that I probably could do without or do more inexpensively—but maybe career wise, I wasted a lot of money on shipping expenses that I could have done better with had I had the right supplies on hand so I didn’t have to pay for someone to pack and ship my items for me.   Having all my shipping and postage supplies in one place would have made my life a lot easier too, so I bit the bullet about a week ago and bought a lot of stuff from ULINE which was not cheap by the way, but it will be less costly in the long run. I am also making it a priority to organize my shipping areas so that I don’t have to run from room to room to gather what I need to pack up a box. I think that caused me so much stress, it really didn’t need to.  I say a prayer of gratitude every time I go to the post office because it’s a happy thing…I sold something!  Yay!!  But getting those boxes ready, stresses me out and takes a lot of time!  It’s my own fault and that’s going to change in the New Year!  The other thing I just need to do is to factor better in for shipping and packaging expenses into my costs (which I don’t really do now), but when you are operating at a fairly low margin, every dollar counts….so don’t waste it!  I learned the hard way this last month—I charged 20 for shipping for a painting—the box cost me 15 dollars with packing supplies and the actual shipping charges, get this…$88.00!  Ouch!  I had three other incidents like that in the same week and boy oh boy did I learn my lesson the hard way!




10. Do you have a word, phrase or some other mantra that you want as a guide in the New Year?

I mentioned the book that I’m reading earlier, and that title is going to be one of my mantras, “Better Than Before”.   “Work Smarter, Not Harder”, is another.   “Pursue Happiness”, and finally (for now),  “Make a Difference”.  I also like to narrow it down to one word so I’m going to continue on my word from 2016 which was to “Prosper”.  I think although it does insinuate monetary prosperity, I want more than that…of course I want to get prospering, but I want my work, my personal development, and I want my personal life ALL to prosper.  I guess I want it all, and why not?!


11. In just a sentence or two, sum up how 2016 was for you?

2016 was a year that I fully realized that I can do anything I set my mind to. I saw dreams become reality, I saw mountains move when I thought there was no possible way I could overcome obstacles.  It was a year that I felt magic happen and I’m grateful for it all: the good, the bad, the wonderful….there was a reason for it all.




12. How do you want to feel in 2017?

I want to feel peaceful and confidant, at ease and sure of myself, and I want to feel love in ways I have not felt it before.  Truly, my life is very full right now but it’s missing one big thing.   I hope that it doesn’t stay that way for long, but even if it does, I know that I’ll be okay because I’m very, very, happy right now.  I think because I’m happy with myself, more so than I have ever been, and life is moving along in the direction I hoped it would, I’m ready to fill that empty space in a way that I wasn’t ready to before. 


  Here’s to many more magical moments and memories in 2017 for you and I. 

Happy New Year Everyone!!  Be your best self today and every day!

Jodi



Good Bye 2016---These Things are Ending

Happy Almost New Year  Y'all!



With every new beginning, there are always some endings!   



Holiday pricing on my UBER popular Zen Painting  workshop ends on Sunday 1/1/17!     Retail price: 109,  now  $90  * This is an ongoing online class.  Join in at any time and work at your own pace!



Creative Jumpstarts begins  on January 1st!   27 artists share tips and projects through short video tutorials throughout January!  Download the videos and watch at your own pace or stream January 1st through November.   Regular price,  $50 dollars. Early bird pricing $45 ends tonight at 11:59 pm EST.  Sign up by going HERE.



The massive year long class, Life Book 2017  also starts on January 1st but today is the last day to enjoy 20% off the workshop!  All videos are downloadable as well.  52 weeks of inspiration to grow and develop as an artist and person.     Use code  FIREWORKS 2017  at checkout for your discount!  To read more about this class,  please click HERE.

So how's that for some inspiration?????





As if that's not enough--if you are a last minute Lucy who loves adventure, abstracts, workshops, and fun in general--join me for my 3 + day workshop,   "Absolutely Abstracts" next week!  An evening reception on January 6th kicks off the 3 day class (first full day is January 7th).  For more information on this exclusive ReMe Presents workshop, "Absolutely Abstracts", please go HERE.


I'll be back later on this weekend with more a recap of 2016 and some fun ideas/classes/thoughts for the New Year!   Until then,   enjoy every minute, because every minute counts!

Jodi


Thursday, December 29, 2016

Texture Tutorial-A Free Exercise From My Book!

Hello Friends!  I hope you had a great holiday with family and friends!  I'm still coming down from my sugar and family fun high!  I have lots of new blog posts planned for the coming days but first, I wanted to share an article I wrote for my friends at Cloth Paper Scissors where I have been  'moonlighting' as a guest blogger and soon to be guest columnist in 2017 for the magazine!   This tutorial has a clickable link that includes a downloadable tutorial taken straight from my book,  "Abstracts in Acrylic and Ink".  If you haven't received it yet or wondering about the projects included--here's a variation of one of them!


Some of the supplies you'll need include:  Silks Acrylics  (any colors),  Ampersand Claybord , High Powered Heat Gun,  Golden's Tar Gel (or Self Leveling Gel, or Pouring Medium), and to get the black marks on the bubbles, Staz on Ink.  You'll see in the project featured I also use a bit of Titanium White and a Brayer.


Let's Get Started:  


Do you have an affinity for texture? I know I do. I love it so much that I’ve come up with a couple of classes where texture is the star of the show. There’s just something about a piece of art that has imperfections or clearly has an uneven surface that begs to be touched.
I have long used many gel mediums in my work but when you’re teaching a one day class, it’s hard to use many of the commercial mediums to teach with because they simply won’t dry in time. I came across this technique by accident when I was trying to speed my painting for a class I was teaching, with not just a heat gun, but a heat tool—you know the one that looks like it should be used in a factory or welding shop? Needless to say, it didn’t just heat up my gesso/gel medium—it also burned it and bubbled the surface. The look was actually fascinating.   

......Read on for the rest of the article and to download the tutorial!


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I'm so thrilled, my book is trending #1 in Mixed Media and on the Hot New Release list!  If you haven't bought it yet,  you can get it a variety of different ways!   

Through Amazon by clicking this link or image:






Or, if you'd like a signed copy of my book, I'm offering 3 different package deals that you can check out here!


Most major book stores will be carrying it, too!  If your local shop doesn't carry it yet, please recommend it to the manager/owner!!  

Here's a few of the reviews that have come in so far!  (BTW...after this week, I'm going to try not to read the reviews...lol as I know someone is going to not love it and I don't want the bad reviews to hurt my heart..but in my head I know it's coming).  For now, I'm going to ride the high and pat myself on the back for doing the best job I could do for the place I was in creatively, and so far...that job looks like it's resonating with artists who have bought the book!   Thank you all for the emails, texts, and Facebook posts!  Keep em coming if you have bought the book yourself! I love seeing them!     I'm already thinking of what's next and there will be a next!! :))

 Order this now! Fantastic book.I buy many, many art books and mostly mixed media oriented topics -- and I am picky, and I don't often review books. But this book is worth more than 5 stars to me. Everything about it is wonderful and I think it is a perfect combination of attractive (to me) projects and techniques. Although it is step by step technique, it isn't a "make this" crafty project book nor do I find myself not finding the techniques approachable. I am excited to dive in and see where it takes me. Wow is all I can say --- and I hope to someday take an in-person workshop with Jodi.  (M. Shea)

It is a beautiful book, the pages are fantastic qualityI have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of this book since I pre-ordered an age ago. It arrived yesterday and I couldn't wait to delve in. It is a beautiful book, the pages are fantastic quality, full of vibrant color. I have been following Jodi for quite a few years now and have several of her online courses. I had the good fortune to attend one of her workshops in Florida last year, which was amazing. She is a lovely lady who very generously shares her techniques and unique ideas with everyone. Her playful style is super easy and there are no mistakes....everything is an opportunity. Love this book. Super inspirational. Buy it, you won't be disappointed!  (M. Scales)

5.0 out of 5 starsAwesome Book For Beginner to Advanced"Highly Recommended"There's an old saying, "when the student is ready, the teacher will appear". This is my book-of-the-year! I'm a trained, skilled artist and this information has taken my study to a new and exciting level. A great tool for those beginning and experienced.  (V. Phillips)

What a wonderful book. Was delighted when it came. Easy to follow with great illustration. The author has years of experience teaching and it shows. I highly recommend this book for beginners to advanced, something for everyone.  (D.Belica)






Monday, December 19, 2016

It's Back and It's Better Than Ever! My 3rd Annual "Pay What You Can Sale"

 I'm a week late but better late than never!  My 'birthday' week was chock full of awesomeness, so much so that I didn't have time to get this event running as I should have.  
Thank you to all of you who messaged me to make sure I was still doing this special sale  for all of my cherished patrons and followers!  I appreciate all your enthusiasm and so glad you have grown to love this time of year as much as I do!

 This is my annual 'giftie' to my followers in the form of a Pay What You Can Sale.....Pay what you can...hmmmm...read on for all the details!  This is a long post with lots of items available along with some guidelines.  

If you have any questions, feel free to email me at jodiohl@hotmail.com .







HERE IS THE "FINE PRINT":


What is a Pay What You Can Sale?  Well,  a couple years ago I received an email from an inspirational speaker, author,  and artist that I admire  (Danielle Laporte) who offered a sale for one day only on one or two of her very popular (but pricey) book/programs and I thought now isn’t  that a coolio idea?!  I sat on the idea for a year and then THREE  years ago,  I decided to take a plunge and do my own version of the special for a LIMITED time, too!

If you stopped by last year, you may have got a SWEET deal, and hopefully this year you will find a deal or two as well. And this year is going to be another AMAZING Event!  You’ll see in just a moment! 



How This Works
“Pay What You Can”


  • I will post suggested retail prices so you can gauge what those items typically sell at.
  • Shipping is not included and pieces do not come matted or framed (for original art and prints) .
  •  I will consider every offer submitted, but please only submit offers for items you intend on paying for if accepted.  It’s no fun trying to chase people down or decline someone else if someone staked a claim on an item and then disappears.
  •  I do reserve the right to decline an offer that is well below cost or not truly a fair offer.




  

For example: I can not do a 3ox30 piece for you for 20.00... I’m sorry.  :)

I will also offer payment plans if you really want that 30x30 piece but would need to split payments up to make it happen!


In the event more than one person makes an offer, I will take the highest offer-but will notify the lower offer 1x  that they have been outbid so that person has a chance to  resubmit their initial offer.







Things to take into consideration:
Prints are made to order, please allow 10-14 days for delivery unless you want to upgrade to an expedited shipping

  I want YOU to get a deal and if you tell me you can only pay xyz as you are on a limited budget, it’s an honor system.  It’s not a good feeling if I see that same person the next day on Facebook talking about their trip around the world and total home renovation being on a limited budget
. I know you get what I mean!! I’m just saying as that happened to me it almost made me reconsider doing this sale.

Most custom items will be worked on in January and into February and could take 2-4 weeks approximately  to complete, depending on how many orders and the complexity of the subjects.

  If you need your item sooner, please contact me before placing an order/offer.



For a limited time  I will post a variety of items in the following categories:  Supplies,  Prints, Originals,….and wait for it…. COMMISSION pieces during this “Pay What You Can” Event.



How do you make an offer?

I will post a link to a form you must fill out under each item offer in this event so I can have all the information in one place. 


 By the end of day Friday, December 23rd,  or sooner I will review all offers and let you know via email if your PWYC offer was accepted.
 Invoices will be sent out shortly thereafter.



Are you ready for the big reveal?  Here’s Jodi Ohl’s 


"Pay What You Can Sale 2016!"

  


Categories:

 Prints


I Love You More  5 x 7
Regular price:  24
Shipping: 6-9 domestic
Quantity available: 5




Sunset Beach  11 x 14
Regular Price:   $70
Shipping: 10-12
Quantity Available: 5




Coddiwomple 1    20 x 20  giclee on Somerset Velvet paper
Regular Price:    $236
Shipping   15-20
Quantity Available: 3




Originals:



 





Surfacing   12 x 12 on Gessobord
Retail Price:  $200
Shipping 15-20
Quantity: 1







Full Circle:  12 ½ by 19  on Yupo
Retail:  $175
Shipping 20-25
Quantity: 1








The Flow Of Life:   16  x 20  on Canvas
Retail   $400
Shipping   30-50
Quantity: 1


 Online Classes:



Dirty Flirty Birds
Regular Price:  85
Quantity offered 15



Podtastic
Regular Price: 85
Quantity Offered: 15


Package Deals:




4 pc abstract set on wood  6x6   Choose 3 main colors and whether you would like a Zen abstract or acrylic abstract set.

Regular price  $192
Shipping   20-25
Quantity Offered: 5





15 pack assorted notecards
Regular price  $  45
Shipping  5.00-7.00
Quantity Offered:4



Mystery Box contain $100 or more in art supplies, art magazines, gently used and some new
Retail-$75
Shipping-Med Flat Rate  13.45
Quantity Available:  4





Expressive Watercolor Video and  16 Assorted Twinking H20s—2 sets available
Retail-  26.99 -38      64.99
Shipping :  7.00
Quantity Offered: 2





Signed Book Package 1:




Signed Book and 4 mini abstracts on wood (4 x 4)
Retail 189.00
Shipping 12.00-18.00
Quantity avail  5






Book and 4 pack note cards 
Retail: 36.99
Shipping: 6
Quantity Available:  10






Commission:


 Perhaps you want your own Funky House or Birdie Painting or Abstract painting.  I’m going to offer just a couple of HUGE opportunities for you to customize a piece in the colors that you would like.  Remember all paintings are unique and I don’t replicate a design exactly..

When you consider your offer, please note, I can not be as flexible in my acceptance of offers pieces due to the fact that these will all be created from scratch. I will however allow some discounts and or layaway payments.    Make me an offer!
*All commissions will be worked on in January and into February depending on how many are ordered.

Quantity-1 of each size will be offered at reduced prices!
Info
12 x 16    on 1 1/2 in  wood
  Suggested Price: $212-250
20x20   1 12/ in  canvas
400-550
18x36    1 1/2 in   canvas
648-810
30x30      3/4  in    canvas
900-1350

 Click HERE For Pay What You Can Form


Gift Certificates:   


*This is not a part of the PWYC Sale, but still a great deal!   If you don't see something that suits your fancy now,  how a bout a gift certificate for my shop so you can buy later?!   *This does not include commissions, or any in person classes.     You still will need to fill out a form so I can invoice you.  When you are ready to buy something at a later date, please email me with your purchase receipt and I'll make a special 1x only coupon code for you.   Limit 1  per person and can not be combined with any other offers or good on previous purchases.


*Note, there are 3 options available.  Please let me know which option you'd like on the form :)






Buy It Now:



Zen Painting Online Class—Regular price 109
Buy It Now Price    $90
15





Dvds-reg 26.99/now 18 each
Shipping 6
Quantity-3 each


















Please spread the word and share this post!  * You never know when I'm going to send a random giftie to someone who comments & shares, just saying!   Please leave a way to contact you should your name be pulled from the hat on your comment!












Thank you everyone for checking out my Pay What You Can Sale!  Mostly, thank YOU for following my work and for being that 12th man in my corner, it truly has made such a difference! Your encouragement and well wishes have lifted me up more than you will ever know!

Love and gratitude,
Jodi


****Offers close on  Friday Evening, December 23rd!*******