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I Am Goat 2026 Wall Calendar: Wisdom from Nature's Philosophers

Autor Kevin Horan
en Limba Engleză Calendar – 8 dec 2025
Each month pairs a stunning portrait of a goat with an inspiring quote from one of history's great thinkers. Photographer Kevin Horan captures the clever goats in a unique way that makes you smile as these mischievous animals appear to ponder the meaning of life. 

Features include:
  • 12" x 12" (12" x 24" open)
  • Cover design eliminates need for plastic packaging
  • Printed on FSC® certified paper with soy-based ink
  • Spans January–December 2026
  • Official major world holidays and observances
  • Moon phases, based on Universal Time
  • Wall art for your home, school, or office that provides a sense of time for planning and dreaming
  • Black-and-white photos of goats with quotes
  • WE PLANT TREES to offset our carbon footprint and resource usage — more than ONE MILLION and growing!
  • NO SINGLE-USE PLASTIC — We have eliminated single-use shrink wrap to reduce plastic pollution.
  • RESPONSIBLY SOURCED — Our paper is responsibly sourced from a combination of recycled materials and wood harvested from socially and environmentally sustainable forests and is FSC® certified.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781524898922
ISBN-10: 1524898929
Pagini: 24
Dimensiuni: 305 x 305 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Colecția Amber Lotus
Locul publicării:Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Notă biografică

Photographer Kevin Horan stumbled across his most inscrutable subjects—goats—when he moved to the Pacific Northwest in 2007, after working as a photojournalist for more than 30 years. The former Chicagoan befriended the four-legged residents of his neighbor’s farm and became fascinated with their human-like qualities. He soon began taking their pictures in a traditional portrait format. The idea was to take common barnyard creatures and lend them an aristocratic dignity.

Since that first encounter on Whidbey Island, Horan has continued taking portraits of animals. The process “looks at animals as people, people as animals, and the planet as a very small place,” he says. “Treated as portrait subjects, they seem to have personalities.” A former contributor to The New York Times Magazine, U.S.News & World Report, Smithsonian, and other publications, Horan has documented the rich variety of human lives and faces.