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Nat Russell's "Always Late In 2008 But Just In Time For 2009" is the perfect solution for those of us who still haven't gotten around to getting a 2008 calendar. The calendar begins on 16 March 2008 and ends on 15 March of 2009, making you right on time to snatch up one of these limited edition posters. We think its also a subtly good way to celebrate the Ides of March.
A beautiful print (click image for detail) that will brighten your days through the new year and long beyond, the poster features a whimsical illustration dense with imagery of pipe smoking mountain lurkers, the hag of the hills, foamy fog and Russell's recurring Sea Kat characters. The limited edition of 50 prints are signed and numbered, silkscreened with red ink on 140-pound Fabriano paper and measure 16 by 22 inches.
Order your calendar for $25 including shipping directly from Nat Russell at crookedarm [at] gmail [dot] com.
Also on CH Nat Russell T-Shirts.
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