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By Betsy Bowen
Betsy Bowen’s 2025 calendar features twelve new paintings of birch trees through the seasons, done in acrylic on handmade paper. “The birch trees I see out my window draw my attention. Every season is intriguing,” she says in her introduction. Moon phases are included, plus room for you to add your own notes.
Calendar size: 8.5 W x 11 H inches when folded, 8.5 W x 22 H inches when hanging.
$15.95
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Betsy Bowen makes woodblock prints from her studio in a former Grand Marais, Minnesota, Lutheran church. Her art shows us a glimpse of life in the north woods, and her prints illustrate many books for children and adults. Originally from Chicago, Betsy discovered woodcuts as a young art student in Sarasota, Florida. The vigor of wood carving was appealing: “Cutting an image into wood is a commitment…it’s a bold act to cut for hours with sharp tools, making a backwards picture onto a slab of wood—and believe it will be pleasing, or meaningful, when finally printed.” Bowen still lives on the Grand Marais family homestead where she raised her three boys.