Zen Cat 2025 Wall Calendar

Paintings and Poetry by Nicholas Kirsten-Honshin

The Zen Cat 2025 Wall Calendar is a meditation in art and words on the interconnectedness of all life.

Featuring painting and poetry by artist and author Nicholas Kirsten-Honshin, each monthly spread of this calendar conveys a message from the pure heart of the universe as well as a serene image of a cat experiencing a zen moment.

Features include:

  • 12" x 12" wall calendar (12" x 24" open)
  • Wrap-around cover design eliminates need for plastic packaging
  • High-quality printing on premium paper stock
  • Spans January—December 2025
  • Official major world holidays and observances
  • Moon phases, based on Universal Time
  • A year of Zen Cat artwork and meditations for your wall
  • Perfect gift for fans of felines as well as fine art lovers
  • Wall art for your home, school, or office that provides a sense of time for planning and dreaming
  • 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.
  • SUSTAINABLY SOURCED — Our paper is sourced from a combination of recycled materials and wood harvested from socially and environmentally sustainable forests and is Forest Stewardship Council® Certified.

About the Author

A fusion of East and West, the work of Nicholas Kirsten-Honshin draws from his experience with ancient Eastern spiritual practices and the philosophies of Christianity, Tibetan Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, and ancient Mesoamerican cultures. Painting, printmaking, sculpture, jewelry, and poetry are the tools he uses to communicate the unity of consciousness and life throughout the universe. He views his internationally acclaimed art as a mirror that reflects the true beauty and healing connectedness of all cultures.

Honshin is influenced by the famed Pacific Northwest School of Visionary Art, which included his father, Daiensai Kuden Bonseki Dojin, a renowned artist and ordained Buddhist priest. The legacy of his father’s influence is also reflected in his artist name, Honshin Kaigen. In the Japanese Zen tradition, artists who have achieved their own individual expression are honored with a name that reflects what their teachers see in their work. Honshin means “the original mind is the heart”; Kaigen refers to the opening of the spiritual eyes and the transmission of visions through creativity.

Honshin collaborated on a series of calendars, datebooks, journals, and note cards featuring the artist’s work paired with the poetry and teachings of renowned Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh. These products inspired and guided people around the world to practice the principles of compassion, love, and kindness and the joy of living in the present moment.

Honshin lives in Sedona, Arizona, with his wife and business partner, Krystal. They have two galleries in Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village: Honshin Fine Art Gallery of Wholeness, Harmony and Radiance and Honshin Fine Art Gallery.

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