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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 JANUARY 2016 Watercolor Painting, by Marlo Trivan (Yellow Rose Kindergarten) Insets: [left] Phoenix, by Cate Moll (Class Ten) [right] Fox, by Marco Schamoni (Class Ten) “Colors are the deeds of light; its deeds and sufferings.” —Johann Wolfgang von Goethe “When a child puts on to the paper what arises out of his soul, this develops his humanity.” —Rudolf Steiner DECEMBER S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 NEW YEAR’S DAY KWANZAA ENDS EPIPHANY/THREE KINGS DAY MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.DAY MAKAR SANKRANTI

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january 2016

Watercolor Painting, by Marlo Trivan (yellow rose Kindergarten)

Insets: [left] Phoenix, by Cate Moll (Class Ten) [right] Fox, by Marco Schamoni (Class Ten)

“Colors are the deeds of light; its deeds and sufferings.”

—johann Wolfgang von Goethe

“When a child puts on to the paper what arises out of his soul, this develops his humanity.”

—rudolf Steiner

decemberS M T W T F S

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februaryS M T W T F S

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28 29neW year’S day KWanzaa endS

epiphany/Three KinGS day

MarTin LuTher KinG jr.day

MaKar SanKranTi

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28 29

February 2016

Noah’s Ark, by Song held (Class Three)

Insets: [left] Elephants, by Lily-ann najmabadi (Class Ten) [right] Jellyfish, by Sariah neff (Class Ten)

“Come forth into the light of things, Let Nature be your teacher.”

—William Wordsworth

januaryS M T W T F S

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marchS M T W T F S

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VaLenTine’S day

ShroVe TueSday

preSidenTS day nirVana day

aSh WedneSdayChineSe neW year

(year oF The MonKey) VaSanT panChaMi

rudoLF STeiner’S birThday (1861)

CandLeMaS GroundhoG day

Reflections, by austin Kamin (Class eleven)

Inset: Lily Pond, by alexa Criste (Class Twelve)

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MarCh 2016

februaryS M T W T F S

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aprilS M T W T F S

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“Light is the hidden reality of things and beings.”

—Massimo Scaligero

“The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science.”

—albert einstein

ST. paTriCK’S daydayLiGhT SaVinG TiMe beGinS

paLM Sunday

SprinG equinox Maundy ThurSday

Maha ShiVaraTri

rudoLF STeiner died (1925)

ST. joSeph’S day

Good Friday

eaSTer Sunday

hoLi puriM beGinS aT SundoWn

apriL 2016

Family of Ducks, by Grace henry (Class eight)

Insets: [left] Farm Tractor, by oliver Simmons (Class eight)[right] Cow on the Farm, by Christopher Lockwood (Class eight)

“Beauty itself doth of itself persuade the eyes of men without an orator.”

—William Shakespeare

“When Nature begins to reveal her open secret to us, we feel an irresistible longing for her most worthy interpreter, Art.”

—johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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marchS M T W T F S

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mayS M T W T F S

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apriL FooLS day

earTh daypaSSoVer beGinS aT SundoWn

arbor day

May 2016

Lino-Print: Bird in Flight, by Sophia Giegerich (Class nine)

Insets: [left] Puffer Fish, by Marco Schamoni (Class Ten)[right] Duck, by jake Gimpel (Class Ten)

“Art is the daughter of freedom.”

—Friedrich Schiller

“Truth is so excellent, that if it praises but small things they become noble.”

—Leonardo da Vinci

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juneS M T W T F S

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aSCenSion CinCo de Mayo

May day inTernaTionaL WorKerS’ day

MoTher’S day

MeMoriaL day

biKe To WorK day

LaiLaT aL-Miraj

penTeCoST

ViCToria day (Canada) LaG b’oMer beGinS aT SundoWn

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june 2016

Movement in Space, by olivia o’hare (Class Ten)

Insets: [left] Life Drawing with Japanese Ink by jessie brandt (Class eleven) [right] Working with Light in Shadow, by austin Kamin (Class eleven)

“Movement is the source and cause of all life.”

—Leonardo da Vinci

“God in His ineffable resolve chose straightness and roundness in order to endow the world with the signature of the Divine. Thus the Allwise originated the world of form, the total essence of which is encompassed in the contrasts of the straight and rounded line.”

—johannes Kepler

mayS M T W T F S

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julyS M T W T F S

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FaTher’S day ST. john’S eVeSuMMer SoLSTiCe

ShaVuoT beGinS aT SundoWnraMadan beGinS aT SundoWn

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juLy 2016

Summer Garden, by Cosette Wood (Class Two)

Insets: [left] Lavender, by Chloe McCormick (Class eight) [right] White Rose, by Kiana Marckx (Class Five)

“To see the world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a wild flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand, and eternity in an hour.”

—William blake

juneS M T W T F S

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augustS M T W T F S

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independenCe day

Canada day LaiLaT aL-qadr beGinS SundoWn

raMadan endS

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auGuST 2016

Pine Forest Study, by T.W. Lee (Class Five)

Insets: [left] Mountains, by Calder Feinstein (Class Two) [right] Cloud Study in Color, by eliana Lanphar (Class Twelve)

“The earth is rude, silent, incomprehensible at first, Nature is rude and incomprehensible at first, Be not discouraged, keep on, there are divine things well envelop’d, I swear to you there are divine things more beautiful than words can tell.”

—Walt Whitman

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raKSha bandhanFeaST oF The aSSuMpTionTiSha b’aV beGinS aT SundoWn

KriShna janMaShTaMi

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SepTeMber 2016

Autumn Leaf Study in Complementary Colors, by Fiona McKenzie (Class eight)

Insets: [left] Corn, by Kobain Lockwood (Class eight)[middle] Apples, by Sophie Feinstein (Class eight)

[right] Red Barn, by Whitney block (Class eight)

“A thing may endure in nature if it is duly proportioned to its necessity.”

—Fra Luca pacioli

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auTuMnaL equinox

Labor day GaneSh ChaTurThi

MiChaeLMaS

eid aL-adha beGinS aT SundoWn

oCTober 2016

African Baobab Tree, by Mimi hollinger (Class Seven)

Insets: [left] Halloween Mischief, by Cruz Leras (Class Five)[right] Vanishing Point, by isabella brenner (Class Seven)

“We carry within us the wonders we seek without us.”

—Sir Thomas browne

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novemberS M T W T F S

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indiGenouS peopLeS day CoLuMbuS day

aShura beGinS aT SundoWn

haLLoWe’en

aL-hijra MuharraM (iSLaMiC neW year)

SheMini aTzereT

roSh haShana beGinS aT SundoWn

yoM Kippur beGinS aT SundoWn

SuKKoT beGinS aT SundoWn

SiMChaT Torah

diWaLi beGinS

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noVeMber 2016

Our Beloved Laguna, by amy Freeman (Class eleven)

Insets: [left] Autumn Winds, by Cole Sansone (Class Five)[right] Night Sky after Sunset, by Lia-Sofia Tropeano (Class eleven)

“Nature will reveal itself if we will only look.”

—Thomas edison

“All Nature’s diff’rence keeps all Nature’s peace.”

—alexander pope

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decemberS M T W T F S

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aLL SainTS day dÍa de MuerToS

ThanKSGiVinG

FirST Sunday in adVenT

aLL SouLS day

dayLiGhT SaVinG TiMe endSVeTeranS day

ST. MarTin’S dayeLeCTion day

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deCeMber 2016

Poinsetta, by petal held (Class Six)

Insets: [left] Evening Star, by Malaya yarmark (Class one) [right] Menorah, by justin Grundy (Class Two)

“Do not fail, as you go on, to draw something every day, for no matter how little it is, it will be well worth while, and it will do you a world of good.”

—Cennino Cennini (c. 1370-1440)

januaryS M T W T F S

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ChriSTMaS day neW year’S eVe

MaWLid aL-nabi beGinS aT SundoWn

ChriSTMaS eVe hanuKKah beGinS aT SundoWn

KWanzaa beGinS

WinTer SoLSTiCe

SanTa LuCia day

ST. niChoLaS day

january 2017

The Midgard Serpent by ellie Carson (Class Four)

Insets: [left] Log Cabin, by Luke endo (Class Three) [right] Black Ships Before Troy, by hopi Caiazzo (Class Five)

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“[Form Drawing] is the recaptured memory of the invisible ideas of the soul ... It makes us a true human being, allows us to behold the spirit and guides us towards the gods.”

—proclos (410-485)

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februaryS M T W T F S

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epiphany/Three KinGS day

MarTin LuTher KinG jr.day

MaKar SanKranTi

neW year’S day KWanzaa endS

hanuKKah endS

ChineSe neW year (year oF The rooSTer)

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February 2017

Complementary Colors, by rylie Mrazik (Class one)

Insets: [top left] Exercise in Light, by javier ramos (Class Ten) [top right] The Blues, by amy Freeman (Class eleven)

[bottom left & right] Cloud Studies in Black on White, and White on Black, by Kaya Guthman (Class Ten)

“To draw, you must close your eyes and sing.”

—pablo picasso

“The conversation between light and darkness unfolds in the human soul.”

—Massimo Scaligero

januaryS M T W T F S

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marchS M T W T F S

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VaLenTine’S day

ShroVe TueSday

preSidenTS day

VaSanT panChaMi

Maha ShiVaraTri rudoLF STeiner’S birThday (1861)

CandLeMaS GroundhoG day

nirVana day

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MarCh 2017

“Art does not represent the visible, it makes visible.”

—paul Klee

“The greatest scientists are artists as well… Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination circles the world.”

—albert einstein

Collage Exploring Warm and Cold Colors, by rose Lee (Class Twelve)

Insets: [left] Flow, by Mari Stusser (Class nine)[right] Black and White Drawing: Reflections, by iren barnum (Class nine)

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ST. paTriCK’S daydayLiGhT SaVinG TiMe beGinS

ST. joSeph’S day

hoLi

rudoLF STeiner died (1925)

puriM beGinS aT SundoWn

aSh WedneSday

SprinG equinox