Crucifixion Calenders

Stanley Ruiz Creates the Unique 'Anno Domini'

Artist Stanley Ruiz has created one of the most unique calenders I have ever seen. The 'anno domini' (AD) calender uses the structure of the cross to refer to the Gregorian calender.

Although Stanley Ruiz just finished holding an exhibition during the ICCF called the Model Citizens in New York City this week, more of his work will be on display in June. The Ctrl Alt DESIGN exhibition will be held in Seattle, WA from June 12 to July 12.
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