The 48 paintings by Susan Seddon Boulet reproduced in this deck resonate with an ethereal energy and speak in the language of the soul. Each image is accompanied by a brief description of the animal's power and symbolism in various cultures.
Edward Gorey’s chaotic, theater-inspired artwork, reproduced in this 1,000-piece puzzle, reflects his lifelong love for the stage. Known for his unique plays and Tony-nominated work on Broadway’s Dracula, this puzzle might offer a glimpse into his creative mind—or simply leave you delightfully puzzled.
Goddesses from Greek, Roman, Celtic, Native American, Egyptian, Middle Eastern, Scandinavian, and many other traditions are gathered here to enhance our understanding of the roles of the feminine deity.
Henricus Hondius's World Map (1630), created for the Novus Atlas, features baroque-style decorations and portraits of historical figures like Julius Caesar and cartographers. This 1,000-piece puzzle brings the rich art of 17th-century cartography to life.
Under the Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai showcases the Pacific Ocean and Mount Fuji. Hokusai innovated ukiyo-e with blue ink outlines. This keepsake box includes the iconic wave design and three additional nature prints, containing five notecards each of Under the Wave, Chrysanthemums and Bee, Grasshopper and Iris, and Lilies.
William Morris viewed his patterns as both art and social commentary, creating natural floral designs that inspired the Arts and Crafts movement. This set includes 16 assorted blank notecards (4 designs) in a decorative box, printed on recycled paper with soy-based inks. The box measures 5 x 6.25 x 1.25 inches.
Hilma af Klint, a pioneering abstract artist, created vibrant works ahead of her time. Her painting Youth, part of The Ten Largest series, blends botanical elements and painted words, exploring the stages of life and merging art, science, and religion.
Kazuyuki Ohtsu’s serene woodblock prints of the Japanese countryside feature vibrant colors and details, depicting stone gardens, cherry trees, and Mt. Fuji, often with buildings and cats but rarely people. After 40 years as a printmaker's assistant, he began his career at 62 in the sosaku hanga tradition, creating every aspect of his art. This calendar includes twelve seasonal artworks.
In Kinngait, Nunavut, Inuit artists have created unique prints since 1959. This calendar showcases 12 of these vibrant works, printed on premium paper with soy-based inks and easy-to-write monthly grids. Includes US, Canadian, and UK holidays.
Vincent van Gogh’s vibrant paintings, rich in emotion and intense color, fill this calendar with 12 masterpieces. Each piece is paired with passages from his letters, highlighting his vision and range across landscapes, portraits, and still lifes. Perfect for home or office.
Gustav Klimt’s jewel-toned, gold-accented portraits and abstract scenes epitomize Vienna’s Art Nouveau. This calendar showcases 12 of his opulent works, printed on eco-friendly paper with easy-to-write grids, featuring US, Canadian, and UK holidays. Perfect for home or office.
The Impressionists captured the beauty of gardens with vibrant colors and lively brushstrokes, transforming everyday scenes into timeless masterpieces. This calendar showcases 12 garden paintings, bringing Impressionist charm to each day of the yea
Mark Rothko, a pioneer of modern art, expressed extreme human emotions through simple forms, often just two rectangles. Born in Russia and later a leader in New York's avant-garde, Rothko’s work focused on the profound impact of color and form. The National Gallery of Art holds the largest collection of his works.
Alphonse Mucha’s iconic Art Nouveau style, featuring glamorous women and flowing designs, became a defining element of the late 19th century. This calendar showcases 16 of his decorative prints, with seasonal double images themed to the equinox and solstice.
This calendar showcases 12 portraits of women reading, paired with inspiring quotes about the joy and importance of literature. A celebration of women and the written word.