Samaritan Press
2023 Hatha Yoga Calendar
The 6th annual Samaritan Press Hatha Yoga Calendar features original artwork by David V. D'Andrea.
It has been screen printed by Monolith Press in five colors.
The dimensions are 12 x 24"
When 2023 has passed the calendar can be trimmed to be a 12 x 17.25" print.
Special quantity discount of 20% automatically applies to orders of 3 or more calendars. ($24 ea)
Retail shops / yoga shalas please contact me directly for wholesale prices.
I create the Hatha Yoga calendar as a gift to yoga practitioners and art lovers alike. It is a notation of time passing and a reminder of two important points in the moon's phase, Purnima (Full Moon) and Amavasya (New Moon). As practiced by traditional Ashtanga Yoga schools the "Moon Days" are periods of rest and self care.
The 2023 Hatha Yoga Calendar references a Panchangam for Olympia Washington. Please refer to a website such as http://www.mypanchang.com/ to determine your region's moon days. They may deviate slightly from this calendar.
2023 Hatha Yoga Calendar

Shipping
Posters are shipped in a sturdy tube via USPS Priority mail.
I usually do mailorder fulfillment on Fridays but it can vary.
I've been offering posters via mailorder for over 15 years and pride myself on honesty and integrity. That said, the mail service is sometimes responsible for damage and/or loss.
In these very occasional cases I always replace your poster or refund the money. Thanks for your support! David
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All posters are screen printed on a semi-automatic press. This is an analogue printing technique in which one color at a time is printed with mesh screens.
The majority of my posters are printed at Broken Press (Seattle) or Monolith Press (Alameda CA).
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Yes. All of my posters are made in collaboration directly (or via management) with the band. In most cases bands have heavy input regarding the artwork.
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No. Band posters are printed one time in a signed and numbered edition. In a few cases I have created a second edition for different show dates or tours. If this happens I usually also change the colorway and/or paper.
When an edition is “sold out”, it is literally sold out. In an age of “print on demand” services I feel I need to clarify this fact.