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Wild Women 2026 Wall Calendar - Prints by the Bay
Person holding a 'Wild Women' calendar with nature-themed designs.
Calendar with nature-themed design held by a person outdoors
Person holding a calendar with March illustration against a brick wall
Person holding a calendar with a green and white design, featuring women and nature elements.
Prints by the Bay

Wild Women 2026 Wall Calendar - Prints by the Bay

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2026 stapled wall calendar, square format (24cm by 24cm).

Designed and made by printmaker Nicole Revy, and printed sustainably in small batches in the UK.

Each full page contains one of Nicole's original linocut prints in full colour, plus a monthly grid format calendar with plenty of space to note all your appointments.

The Full Moon has been recorded each month using one of Nicole's whimsical illustrations. There is an inspiring quote on every page that ties in with the corresponding illustration - intended to inspire you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature and mother earth.

Printed on thick card stock to give a luxurious feel. The calendar has a hole for hanging at the top of each page.

This is the perfect gift for all the wild women in your life.

 

Prints by the Bay is the printmaking practice of Nicole Purdie, an illustrator and printmaker from Dorset. She started experimenting with the linocut technique back in 2019, and quickly fell in love with the process. “Linocut is a very handmade and traditional method; unlike modern digital illustration styles, one can really feel the connection between artist and image by seeing and responding to the mark making and imagery. As an illustrative medium it perfectly suits strong visual narratives and storytelling, which are key to driving my work in print.”

Nicole’s work examines connections between people and place; often dealing with the female experience, her prints explore women’s place in society both historically and presently. Much of her work addresses ideas of nature, climate, and the human connection we have to our environment. By using a strong narrative and unique visual language in her designs, Nicole is able to present ideas in a clear and engaging way for her audience. The printmaker creates all her print work in her home studio in Bridport, Dorset, printing with a Gunning etching press.


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