Enjoyed by gardeners and animal lovers, the calendar showcases the work of contemporary artist Malin Gyllensvaan, whose gouache and graphite pencil illustrations create a modern expression of the classic botanical still-life illustration. 

Features include: 
  • 12" x 12" (12" x 24" open)
  • Cover design eliminates need for plastic packaging
  • Printed on FSC® certified paper with soy-based ink
  • Spans January–December 2026
  • Generous grid space for notes, appointments, and reminders
  • Official major world holidays and observances
  • Moon phases, based on Universal Time
  • Artwork of flowers combines with animal creatures
  • Wall art for your home, school, or office that provides a sense of time for planning and dreaming
  • WE PLANT TREES to offset our carbon footprint and resource usage — more than ONE MILLION and growing!
  • NO SINGLE-USE PLASTIC — We have eliminated single-use shrink wrap to reduce plastic pollution.
  • RESPONSIBLY SOURCED — Our paper is responsibly sourced from a combination of recycled materials and wood harvested from socially and environmentally sustainable forests and is FSC® certified.
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Enjoy the botanical art of Malin Gyllensvaan in this eco-friendly calendar! Features: 12" x 12" (12" x 24" open), artwork of flowers and animals, generous grids, moon phases, and major holidays. Printed on FSC® certified paper.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781524899189
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Andrews McMeel Publishing; Andrews McMeel Publishing
Vekt
261 gr
Høyde
305 mm
Bredde
305 mm
Dybde
8 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kalender
Antall sider
24

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Malin Gyllensvaan is a textile designer and illustrator based in Stockholm, Sweden. She started drawing at an early age and never stopped. Her designs commonly feature flowers and leaves and can be found on textiles for home and fashion, on paper goods, and in children’s books. Because she can’t choose a favorite, Malin incorporates her two loves—gouache and graphite pencil—in nearly every piece she makes. Focusing on the intricacies of color and texture puts her in a meditative state that’s perfect for creating her lush, ethereal, and exotic works.

Malin has a degree in printed textiles from Chelsea College of Arts in London and worked as a textile designer for twelve years before becoming a freelance illustrator. In addition to nature, she is inspired by vintage botanical illustrations and the patterns of the Arts and Crafts Movement.