Amber Lotus Publishing has been creating beautiful, inspirational calendars for over thirty years that showcase the wisdom of teachers and authors like Thich Nhat Hahn, Pema Chödrön, Eckart Tolle, and Ram Dass, and feature exceptional art by Katie Daisy, Geninne Zlatkis, Kinuko Craft, Tony Stromberg, and others.
Amber Lotus strives to offset the environmental impact of publishing their products. Through a partnership with Trees for the Future, they have planted more than 1.2 million trees since 2008. Amber Lotus is an imprint of Andrews McMeel Publishing, the premiere publisher of licensed calendars. Gayle Kabaker is an award-winning illustrator, writer, teacher, and visual storyteller. Her work tends to be feminine, exploring beauty in all forms. She began her career as a freelance fashion illustrator after graduating from the Academy of Art in San Francisco. Gayle had her first New Yorker magazine cover, "June Brides," celebrating gay marriage in 2012, and has had a total of nine covers since then. She loves painting portraits, especially of women. She painted 100 portraits for Vital Voices - 100 Women Using Their Power to Empower for the book and the companion exhibition at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Gayle had an ongoing column in the Washington Post called "Sketching My Way Through Crisis" showing how keeping a sketchbook practice can be therapeutic for anyone, even if you’re not an artist. She uses her sketchbook to document her life and teaches sketchbook painting workshops all over the world. Gayle lives in Western Massachusetts with her husband, artist Peter Kitchell, and their dog Charlie.