Geninne Zlatkis 2018 - 2019 On-the-Go Weekly Planner: 17-Month Calendar with Pocket (Aug 2018 - Dec 2019, 5 x 7 closed)
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Geninne Zlatkis 2018 - 2019 On-the-Go Weekly Planner: 17-Month Calendar with Pocket (Aug 2018 - Dec 2019, 5 x 7 closed) Details
About the Author Geninne D Zlatkis is an artist, illustrator, and graphic designer. She lives in the high desert of Santa Fe, New Mexico, at 7,000 feet above sea level with her husband, Manolo, their two sons, and an adorable Red Heeler mix named Zorro. Geninne was born in New York, but shortly after her birth, her parents began traveling around South America, where she lived in seven different countries and attended several English-language schools. After studying architecture in Chile for a couple of years, she moved to Mexico City and switched her focus to art. Geninne works in a variety of media, including watercolor, ink, and pencil, and she often incorporates her great love of birds and flowers into her art. She also sews and embroiders and loves to hand-carve rubber stamps. Read more
Reviews
It has been several years since I have used such a planner and I've always found them helpful, so I tracked down this one. In the past I have used planners with photography of wildlife or nature, and this year I decided to try the one with cute art. It is very pretty and very functional . . . but I find myself surprised how few pieces of art there actually are. For instance, the same art headlines the page of every week in the month, which probably makes sense (though I didn't expect it). But several of those are quite similar to one another, and most or all of them are repeated in multiple months. For instance, a blue-colored bird looking left over its shoulder is the bird for August 2018, January 2019, and August 2019. There's also another blue-colored bird looking left and one looking right. Next year I think I'll go back to the planners with more than 50 different photos. It will serve its intended purpose, but I wouldn't have bought it had I known of the repetition.