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Nature Forests & Rainforests

Deep Dark Forest 2025 Wall Calendar

by (author) Julya Hajnoczky

Publisher
Chronicle Books - Calendar
Initial publish date
Jul 2024
Category
Forests & Rainforests
  • Calendar

    ISBN
    9781797229607
    Publish Date
    Jul 2024
    List Price
    $23.99

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Description

Explore the wonders of the woods, from ferns to fungi, all year long.

Enjoy beautiful photographs of mushrooms, mosses, and other foraged treasures for a whole year. This wall calendar features striking nature portraits by artist Julya Hajnoczky that celebrate the biodiversity of the forest.

24-page 12 x 12 inch month-by-month calendar

DISTINCTIVE NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY: These captivating photographs go beyond the world of flowers to explore other beauties of the natural world. Each month features a new artful arrangement and includes the common and scientific names of the flora and fungi.

FOR FUNGI FANS: As the world wakes up to the amazing world of fungi, what better way to express your mushroom love and inspire your inner forager than with this gorgeous calendar?

PRETTY PRODUCTIVITY TOOL: Fans of analog calendars will love keeping track of appointments and milestones alongside these eye-catching images. The calendar also includes Sept–Dec 2024 at a glance.

JOURNAL AND NOTECARDS AVAILABLE: The Deep Dark Forest journal and boxed notecards are a great addition to create a beautifully nature-themed gift.

PLASTIC-FREE MATERIALS: 100% plastic-free packaging and product.

Perfect for:

  • Mushroom and fungi fans
  • Nature lovers and environmentalists
  • Foragers and collectors of natural artifacts
  • Hikers, backpackers, and people who enjoy the outdoors
  • Fans of cottagecore and goblincore aesthetics
  • Photography buffs
  • Biologists and conservation scientists
  • Fans of Fantastic Fungi, Kiss the Ground, and other nature documentaries

About the author

Contributor Notes

Julya Hajnoczky is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the relationships between humans and the natural world through digital and analog photography. Her art has been exhibited internationally, and she has completed residencies at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum, Kinnship House, and Empire of Dirt. She lives in Calgary, Canada.