Rachel Snowdon Studio
The Foraging Year - 2026 A3 Linocut Calendar and Poster - Limited Edition
The Foraging Year - 2026 A3 Linocut Calendar and Poster - Limited Edition
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Please allow at least a week from purchase to ship.
This calendar will be shipped perforated and folded.
'The Foraging Year' is an original, completely handmade A3 linocut 2026 CALENDAR which has been designed and printed in Devon, UK.
For each month of the year, there is a plant or fungi to identify, plus the New and Full Moon phases. I designed it precisely in two halves and perforated it down the centre. This means you get an A3 sized calendar, and when the year is up, gently tear it in half —or, fold it under— and you’re left with a perfect A4-sized print! Two purchases in one!
However, please do NOT use this calendar as a definitive foraging guide. It is for decorative purposes only. Consult several trusted sources first if foraging for food.
VERSIONS AVAILABLE:
Soft green on Oat Paper. This means there are natural flecks and bits of oat in the print itself. This is part of the charm and uniqueness of each print.
First Edition of 40.
This print is a Limited Edition of 40. It means that only a small number of each print is available, and once they sell out, they will not be printed again in these particular colours. Each one is numbered and signed by me.
DIMENSIONS:
Total size of unfolded calendar (incl. paper): A3 (11.7" x 16.5" approx.)
Folds up (or tears into) an A4 sized poster (8.3" x 11.7" approx.)
The print/s are unmounted.
Important: I cannot guarantee that your printed item will be the exact one shown in the example photographs in the shop. As everything is handmade, there will inevitably be some slight variations with each printing; likewise coloured prints with hand-mixed inks may vary slightly in pigment between batches. This is all part of the charm and uniqueness of your purchase, as no two items will be exactly the same! If the paper has been cut or torn by hand, please also expect very minor differences in size.
