RISING, SETTING 2025 Year at a Glance on Premium Matte Paper Calendar with Hanger
RISING, SETTING 2025 Year at a Glance on Premium Matte Paper Calendar with Hanger
Our minimalist wooden hangers are made with four magnetic wooden dowels, two that clamp to the top of your print and two that clamp to the bottom to give a vintage look and feel. The poster is made with heavier-weight white matte paper that has a natural, smooth uncoated finish that feels luxurious to the touch.
While the poster and hangers are packed separately in one box, final assembly is required. Don’t worry; it's a snap to put them together!
Features:
- The hangers are made from pine and come in natural wood, white, black or dark wood.
- The cotton rope attached at the top matches the hanger color.
- Designed magnetically, the hangers do not damage the poster and also makes it easy to switch prints, making it a versatile and durable option.
- The 200 gsm / 80 lb paper weight makes it durable and long-lasting.
- FSC-certified paper and hangers or equivalent certifications, depending on regional availability. It’s better for the people and the planet.
- Each poster and hanger is shipped in robust packaging, ensuring it arrives in pristine condition.
- Paper sizes may vary slightly by region. For the US and Canada, the measurement is in inches, while for the rest of the world, it is in centimeters.
ABOUT THE PAINTING PRINT ON THE CALENDAR:
Rising, Setting, acrylic on canvas, 20 x 20 IN.
I like sitting outside. I don’t know if it’s an inordinate amount of time compared to others but, as I look back, seems I’ve always been that way. I like long drives in big loops with the windows down, sunroof back and music blaring. So, it doesn’t matter whether I’m sitting in peace or in motion, just as long as I feel the outdoors and soak in the moment. Somewhere along the way, in that open space, I realized that the horizon stretches at sunset. Maybe it’s the light that cascades up into the endless sky, a gasping last breath… maybe it’s the outline of the horizon which backlighting creates, tapering into a whisper… either way, the horizon stretches at sunset.
But, have you seen a brilliant sunrise? It’s soft, rosy. It’s a tender, tumbling prelude like a symphony warming up before a concert. I once saw a sunrise that looked as a serenade. The glow grew as though an overly wet paintbrush had danced across the sky, layered with color upon color bleeding into one another and dripping across the east as far as an eye could follow. The colors faded then hung as striations carved into the sky; for a moment, the earth felt motionless as my feet were rooted to the ground. Then, it was gone. The day had broken through into alarm clocks and lunch plans. That was quite a beginning… left me to ponder.
Sun rising and setting, colors fading and glowing… they’re all both opposites of the same coin aren’t they? The hues are the same. At certain periods, the vibrancies are the same. And then, the days flow into night with clouds drifting, winds sweeping, rain washing, snow blanketing… every beginning has its ending and endings make room for beginnings. In this thread of thought, I’m drawn to Hemingway’s title “The Sun Also Rises”. That actually came from a bible quote it would seem appropriate to share with this piece. From Ecclesiastes 1:5, something to think about and release into: "The sun also ariseth, and the sun goeth down, and hasteth to his place where he arose."