Risolana Annual Artist Calendar | 'Blue Roadrunner' | Blythe Mariano

$20.00

11”x17” Calendar perforated for an 11”x11” artwork

Risograph printed on SF5450

Sunflower, Scarlet, Cornflower, Federal Blue

Cougar, 80# Cover, Natural

Artwork Description

This artwork intends to highlight the cultural symbolism of the roadrunner. The roadrunner symbolizes good fortune, courage, and a protector. The lettering behind the roadrunner says:

“The willingness to show up changes us. It makes us a little braver each time.”

-Berné Brown

A little gratitude for our beloved Roadrunners.

Artist Bio

Blythe Mariano is a calligraphy artist that started studying the art of handwriting and hand lettering in 2004. She is a mixed media artist that enjoys creating canvas paintings, personalized name writings, and other hand crafts. Blythe is a member of the Navajo Nation and was raised on the reservation near Gallup, NM. She received her Masters Degree in Social Work fromArizona State University in 2015. Her inspirations are derived from Social Work,Science, Technology, and Music. Her canvas paintings are inspired by the works of Carl Sagan, John Trudell, Thich Nhat Hanh, and the Dalai Lama; including many other musicians, poets, artists, writers, and social justice advocates. Blythe currently resides in Albuquerque, NM where she continues to self- educate, create artwork, and develop herself as an artist as well as a person.

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Risolana’s annual calendars are designed with a perforation to allow for you to enjoy your artwork years after the calendar year. Each calendar is “hand” printed at Risolana in the South Valley, New Mexico. The run of each calendar is split 50/50 with the artist and sold to help support Risolana programming.

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11”x17” Calendar perforated for an 11”x11” artwork

Risograph printed on SF5450

Sunflower, Scarlet, Cornflower, Federal Blue

Cougar, 80# Cover, Natural

Artwork Description

This artwork intends to highlight the cultural symbolism of the roadrunner. The roadrunner symbolizes good fortune, courage, and a protector. The lettering behind the roadrunner says:

“The willingness to show up changes us. It makes us a little braver each time.”

-Berné Brown

A little gratitude for our beloved Roadrunners.

Artist Bio

Blythe Mariano is a calligraphy artist that started studying the art of handwriting and hand lettering in 2004. She is a mixed media artist that enjoys creating canvas paintings, personalized name writings, and other hand crafts. Blythe is a member of the Navajo Nation and was raised on the reservation near Gallup, NM. She received her Masters Degree in Social Work fromArizona State University in 2015. Her inspirations are derived from Social Work,Science, Technology, and Music. Her canvas paintings are inspired by the works of Carl Sagan, John Trudell, Thich Nhat Hanh, and the Dalai Lama; including many other musicians, poets, artists, writers, and social justice advocates. Blythe currently resides in Albuquerque, NM where she continues to self- educate, create artwork, and develop herself as an artist as well as a person.

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Risolana’s annual calendars are designed with a perforation to allow for you to enjoy your artwork years after the calendar year. Each calendar is “hand” printed at Risolana in the South Valley, New Mexico. The run of each calendar is split 50/50 with the artist and sold to help support Risolana programming.

11”x17” Calendar perforated for an 11”x11” artwork

Risograph printed on SF5450

Sunflower, Scarlet, Cornflower, Federal Blue

Cougar, 80# Cover, Natural

Artwork Description

This artwork intends to highlight the cultural symbolism of the roadrunner. The roadrunner symbolizes good fortune, courage, and a protector. The lettering behind the roadrunner says:

“The willingness to show up changes us. It makes us a little braver each time.”

-Berné Brown

A little gratitude for our beloved Roadrunners.

Artist Bio

Blythe Mariano is a calligraphy artist that started studying the art of handwriting and hand lettering in 2004. She is a mixed media artist that enjoys creating canvas paintings, personalized name writings, and other hand crafts. Blythe is a member of the Navajo Nation and was raised on the reservation near Gallup, NM. She received her Masters Degree in Social Work fromArizona State University in 2015. Her inspirations are derived from Social Work,Science, Technology, and Music. Her canvas paintings are inspired by the works of Carl Sagan, John Trudell, Thich Nhat Hanh, and the Dalai Lama; including many other musicians, poets, artists, writers, and social justice advocates. Blythe currently resides in Albuquerque, NM where she continues to self- educate, create artwork, and develop herself as an artist as well as a person.

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Risolana’s annual calendars are designed with a perforation to allow for you to enjoy your artwork years after the calendar year. Each calendar is “hand” printed at Risolana in the South Valley, New Mexico. The run of each calendar is split 50/50 with the artist and sold to help support Risolana programming.