2025 Desert Contrast Desk Calendar by Aall Forms of Life
It's that time again: time for a brand new calendar from Aall Forms of Life! The future has never looked better than with these 12 beautiful prints of Nathalie Aall's original ink, colored pencil and graphite illustrations. Each month's illustration features a different combination of carefully colored Sonoran Desert wildlife, and stark line-art plant life.
- January: Quail Family Splashing in Puddle
- February: Long-Horned Beetle & Cholla Flower
- March: Baby Javelina & Swallowtail Butterfly
- April: Desert Toads and Pinacate Beetle
- May: Gila Monster Eating Quail Eggs
- June: Three native Hummingbirds on Ironwood
- July: Desert Iguana Eating Creosote Flowers
- August: Fig Eater Beetles Enjoying Prickly Pear Tuna
- September: Gila Woodpecker Feeding Young in Saguaro
- October: Pallid Bats Hanging Out
- November: Bobcat Hunting Wood Rat
- December: Long-Nosed Snake and AZ Poppies
Every calendar comes with a card describing each illustrated animal's biological significance in the desert ecosystem. Each calendar also includes its own handcrafted, sustainably sourced wood stand for easy setup on your desk, bookshelf, or mantle!
Calendar measures 5"x7", plus a little extra height from the stand.
Nathalie Aall is a biologist, illustrator, and the artist behind Aall Forms of Life here in Tucson, AZ. Having spent her youth drawing every plant and animal that interested her, Nathalie pursued a career in biology and conservation. After receiving her Master’s Degree in Biological Sciences in 2011, she decided to combine her love of art and biology. Today Nathalie works as a local biologist, artist and scientific illustrator, continually inspired by the natural world, and all forms of life.