“hoMEostasis” Collection Calendar by Julie Pelaez

$43.00

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“hoMEostasis” Collection Calendar
Julie Pelaez

17.25”h x 9.5”w
120# Accent Opaque Smooth Cover, one-sided printing
Binding: Black, twin-loop
Mount: Hole at top allows for easy hanging
Calendar Function: Each page includes the month, year and calendar grid with each day sized at approximately 1"w x 0.75". No holidays listed for maximum personalization.
Printed in the USA

This wall calendar features color-saturated abstract artworks from the “hoMEostasis” and “Road to Alignment” Collections, reproduced large enough so they can easily be cut out and displayed well beyond 2025.

$1 from every sale will go to The Kids Mental Health Foundation, working with parents, teachers and kids to provide resources and support for mental wellness.

Featured Artwork:
The “hoMEostasis” Collection, with an emphasis on “me”, is a call for us to source our own self-regulation, centeredness and balance, while the “Road to Alignment” Series is about taking actions aligned with our authentic self, one choice at a time.

Cover: "hoMEostasis 2"
January: "hoMEostasis 3"
February: " Road to Alignment: Mile 17"
March: "hoMEostasis 4"
April: "Road to Alignment: Mile 10"
May: "hoMEostasis 5"
June: "Road to Alignment: Mile 25"
July: "hoMEostasis 6"
August: "Road to Alignment: Mile 18"
September: "hoMEostasis 1"
October: "Road to Alignment: Mile 20"
November: "hoMEostasis 2"
December: "Road to Alignment: Mile 21"

 

Get to Know the Austin Artist:
As a storyteller, abstract art is my language to convey the lessons in self discovery that I continue to learn and reinforce the person I hope to become. Through themes of empowerment and rich with hidden symbolism, my art cultivates connection while elevating interiors. Each artwork is so much more than a pretty rectangle on the wall. 

There is a personal narrative, an inspiration, a rallying cry, a universal theme of human experience we can all relate to. I work in collections, each with its own overarching message and distinct execution style. I draw upon my heavy conceptual background gained from a decade-long career as an Advertising Art Director to communicate through different combinations of mediums and materials. From whimsy to philosophical, the topics conveyed cultivate self reflection on the part of the viewer as we all try to become better versions of ourselves and uncover new perspectives.

I received my BFA from The University of Delaware in 2000. I passionately create from my home studio in Austin where I live with my husband and 2 boys.