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2005 Calendar - 12 X 24
12 month calendar featuring Jo Wall art.

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Featured below are the 12 paintings from the calendar.

1. Andromeda's quest

2. An Even Smaller World

3. Princess of Light

4. Earth Angel

5. Once in a Blue Moon

6. Madame Butterfly

7. Spirit of Flight

8. Queen of the Night

9. Bubble Flower

10. Moon Goddess

11. Sadness of Gaia

12. Winged Vision


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Magnets
Strong magnets printed on recycled paper.
Bookmarks
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Posters
16”x20” posters featuring the artwork of Josephine Wall.

Puzzles
Have hours of fun with our Josephine Wall Puzzles.
Calendars
16 month calendars featuring the art of Josephine Wall.
Greeting Cards
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Exclusive large 8 ½” x 11” cards with colorful designs.
Journals
Gold foil, embossed journals with lightly lined pages.
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Jo Wall Books
Beautiful 128 page premiere edition art book, “The Fantasy Art of Josephine Wall.”

Voyage to the Murliss Sea
Love is like a mysterious ship that can carry us on a voyage of the imagination.

Gentle music serenades the travelers on this mystical vessel as the wind wafts through the harp on the lion figurehead.

Within its shell masts the ship carries an exotic land, while its hold overflows with many gifts which are like love, filled with magic and beyond any expectation. View

Daughter of the Deep
Mortals hold seashells to their ear to hear the sounds of the seas and imagine life inthe deep waters below. Perhaps a mermaid would look into a seashell to see and hear the sights and sounds of the earth above.

All of us can embark on a magical voyage throughout the universe using our imaginations to carry us along. View

Tree of Life
As human kind emerges from the mists of time to enter a new millenium, hope abounds that all nations will be united in a friendship and love.

Doves of peace hover over our planet as a "helpful hand" guides the younger hand of humanity that strives to learn and grow.

Rainbow hands reach up on either side of the tree, symbolizing need to protect our beautiful world forever. View

Mer Angel
This mythical creature is a state of blissful repose as waterfalls cascade from her hair into a watery world of lily trees and river horses galloping free down flowery slopes.

The quite beauty of the moment and the company of her own thoughts bring her comfort and a sense of peace.
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Shared Treasure
To each one of us, the magical seashell whispers a different ocean song. Some of us hear simply the soft comforting hush of currents rushing by.

Others see in their mind's eye images of little mermaid children playing with dolphins and glistening shell chariots racing by, drawn by sea unicorns and guarded by none other than King Neptune himself.

Let each one of us listen to the magic song we hear and share it with those we love. View

Magpie Fairy
I enjoyed painting this work, which I think of as the "Magpie Fairy" because just as the bird is attracted to bright shiny objects which he collects, so to my fairy has been attracted to various everyday objects. Discarded as rubbish, or accidentally lost, she finds them irresistible and adorns herself with them. Obviously because she is very tiny, the objects are depicted larger than life. I had great fun deciding which objects may have been discarded by humans and would be small enough and interesting enough for a fairy to collect. As you can see there are many items, from safety pins and paper clips to stamps and a bottle top, changed from the original wording "Dry" to read "Fey", obviously she felt it was more appropriate, in addition to many forest items such as acorns and oak leaves, she has nuts for rings and of course, last Christmas's broken 'fairy' light bulbs for earrings.Not a traditional fairy but rather a streetwise', happy-go-lucky, modern fairy.
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