2020 Small Changes Calendar Gift Catalog
Molly Hashimoto: Birds Sketchbook and camera in hand, Molly Hashimoto explores wild areas and documents native birds in their natural habitats. Later, in her studio, she commemorates her birding experiences in relief prints hand-tinted with watercolor. 12 x 13 • $14.99 ISBN 978-0-7649-8363-4 Kate Krasin New Mexico Museum of Art Drawn to the land and mindful of civilizations past, Kate Krasin created silkscreen prints that highlighted the landscape and sense of mystery of her native New Mexico. 12 x 13 • $14.99 ISBN 978-0-7649-8428-0 Kawase Hasui Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Kawase Hasui, one of the most prominent artists of the shin hanga printmaking movement, evoked moments of seasonal beauty in his imagery. Throughout his career, Hasui created more than six hundred woodblock prints. 12 x 13 • $14.99 ISBN 978-0-7649-8463-1 Kenojuak Ashevak Dorset Fine Arts Bilingual (English/French) Kenojuak Ashevak was a pioneer of modern Inuit art and a regular contributor to Cape Dorset’s celebrated annual print collection. Ashevak loved to make pictures of birds, particularly owls. Reflecting on her art, she said, “I am the light of happiness, and I am a dancing owl.” 12 x 13 • $14.99 ISBN 978-0-7649-8424-2 Sea Otters Photographs by Tom and Pat Leeson Endearingly awkward on land, sea otters are born in the water and spend nearly all their time there. Today they are widely recognized as beneficial to the coastal ecosystems they help balance. 12 x 13 • $14.99 ISBN 978-0-7649-8374-0 Owls: Paintings by Jeremy Paul Self-taught wildlife artist Jeremy Paul creates realistic works influenced by his background as a marine biologist. He paints everything from the smallest backyard birds to the world’s most imposing land mammals. 12 x 13 • $14.99 ISBN 978-0-7649-8434-1 Paul Heussenstamm: The Trees of Life Trees and mandalas figure prominently in Paul Heussenstamm’s paintings. He explains that “the roots connect you with your ancestors, and the tree reaches up to connect heaven and earth.” 12 x 13 • $14.99 ISBN 978-0-7649-8433-4 Romare Bearden Romare Bearden explored subject matter that highlighted his broad interests in the humanities and his deep engagement with African American life and culture. His diverse oeuvre reflects the creative ferment of his time. 12 x 13 • $14.99 ISBN 978-0-7649-8510-2 CALENDAR CATALOG 107
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