January Moon Print
PRT-JANM-0810
Embrace the quiet strength of deep winter with January Moon. This vibrant 8×10″ archival fine art print captures the intuitive energy of the Wolf Moon, rendered in soothing shades of blue. A visual reminder of clarity, resilience, and the beauty of new beginnings, this piece brings a sense of calm and Indigenous cultural storytelling to…
The Teaching: The Wolf Moon & New Beginnings
In the stillness of January, when the nights are long and the earth sleeps, the Wolf Moon rises. In many Indigenous teachings, this is a time for deep listening—not just to the world around us, but to our own intuition. The Wolf represents strong family bonds, guardianship, and the ability to find the path even when it is covered in snow. January Moon honors this sacred cycle, depicting the spiritual connection between women and Grandmother Moon. It is a visual prayer for clarity, asking for the strength to begin anew with a clear heart and mind.
The Art: Woodland Style in Blue
Created by Jessica Somers, this piece deviates from the multi-colored spectrum to focus on a monochromatic study of emotion. Using the Woodland art style with Wabanaki design influences, the painting uses flowing lines to connect the figure to the sky, symbolizing that we are never separate from nature.
- Palette: Deep indigos, calming cyans, and bright lunar whites.
- Symbolism: The Wolf Moon (guidance), The Woman (connection/life-giver), and the color Blue (wisdom, intuition, and healing).
The Product: Museum-Quality Archival Print
This is a high-quality reproduction of the original artwork, designed to last for generations.
- Material: Premium Archival Fine Art Paper (Matte finish to reduce glare and enhance color depth).
- Dimensions: 8″ x 10″ (Standard size for easy framing).
- Format: Paper Print (Unframed).
- Care: Ships rolled or flat-packed in protective packaging.
“My hope is that when you look at January Moon, you feel the quiet peace of a winter night and remember that you have the strength to navigate whatever path lies ahead.”
— Jessica Somers, Focal Point Artistry

