Cozy fall listening

Aly Jensen • November 10, 2020

Spring is lovely and summer is sweet, winter is nice but autumn is my favorite. The changing of leaves, the warm beverages and cool winds, and the anticipation of the coming months make this time of year unlike any other. While there is no specific fall music, there are certainly songs that feel a lot more like autumn than others, so I made a playlist of cozy songs I am listening to and gorgeous pieces I am staring at that just perfectly reflect the mood.

Shaky Graves (Ft. Esme Patterson), Dearly Departed + Fares Micue, Dreams are Made of Gold

Fares Micue, Dreams Are Made of Gold, Photograph, 27.60 x 23.60 in, $750

Donnavan Woods, Katie Pruitt, She Waits For Me to Come Back Down + Andrea Ferrigno, Generator

Andrea Ferrigno, Generator, Acrylic gouache on panel, 8 x 10 in, $800

Charlotte Leigh, Give in to Me + Logan Ledford, River Clay

Logan Ledford, River Clay, Acrylic on canvas, 30 x 30 in, $2300 ($230/mo)

NEEDTOBREATHE, Banks + Oliva Valentine, Field Edging #16

Olivia Valentine, Field Edging #16 (Viking Lake), Photograph and thread on archival board, 8 x 10 in, $400

Now cozy up by a fire, with a warm beverage in-hand, and enjoy the somber autumn mood. Happy listening!

Aly Jensen, author
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