2013 Stendig Calendar
2013 Stendig Calendar
$100.00
The 2013 Stendig calendar consists of twelve sheets printed in black ink on white sixty pound weight offset paper stock. The sheets are perforated along a line just under the binding strip to allow them to be torn away neatly. (Removed sheets are great for wrapping gifts and other craft projects). The binding strip of the calendar has three matte black finish metal eyelets to facilitate easy hanging. This large black and white, European style wall calendar measures 3'x4'. Questions? Call or e-mail us at 914-234-2595 or info@oockgreendesign.
"Propel" by Loren Eiferman
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Original art from renowned sculptor Loren Eiferman, from the "Geometric Abstraction" series. The inspiration for this piece comes from the carpets of Iran from the 13th century (when Persia was the seat of world culture). "Propel" measures 27” x 27” x 3”, made from 50 pieces of wood, oil paint, and gold leaf, 2009.
"Centrifuge" by Loren Eiferman
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Original art from renowned sculptor Loren Eiferman, from the "Geometric Abstraction" series. The inspiration for this piece comes from the study of the carpets of Iran from the 13th century (when Persia was the seat of world culture). "Centrifuge" measures 25” x 25” x 5”, made from 97 pieces of wood, glue and blue sand, 2009.
"Kirati" by Loren Eiferman
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Original art from renowned sculptor Loren Eiferman, from the "Geometric Abstraction" series. The inspiration for this piece comes from the study of the carpets of Iran from the 13th century (when Persia was the seat of world culture). "Kirati" measures 25” x 26” x 7”, made from 44 pieces of wood with iron metal coating and rust patin, 2009.
"To The Core" by Loren Eiferman
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Original art from renowned sculptor Loren Eiferman. From the "Reliquaries" series, this piece attempts to illustrate spiritual “reliquaries” in which aspects of human consciousness can be preserved for the next generation. "To The Core" measures 54” x 24” x 3” made from wood, ashes and matte medium, 2008.