Fall Release Schedule

Pumpkin spiced lattes, cozy sweaters, puzzles, and an Amy Dixon release schedule. Ahh, it must be fall. The last few months of the year are always packed full of new releases so I want to make sure everyone knows when to expect each one.

2025 Calendars

September 12-26

My calendars are always a popular option for gifts! Not only do they make an attractive way to plan your year, but I print the calendars on a thick card stock so you can frame each 8x10 piece when you're done!

Don't miss your chance to get one! They are only on sale between September 12-26 and will ship in October.

Field Notes Collection

October 3 

Every fall, I launch a collection of smaller sized works. This year, I'm exploring some of my favourite landscapes I visited in the past year. Most of these pieces were painted en plein air, on location, while others were painted as studies for larger paintings. The inspiration locations are spots throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia.
These new pieces are launching October 3 at 10 am MDT. There will be 20 8x10  and 10 12x12 inch paintings, all framed in beautiful custom made wooden floating frames. Can't wait to share them with you!

Gift Box Release

October 17

I'm excited to share that I've put together an incredible gift box with everything you need for a cozy evening at home. Included in each gift box you'll find: 

  • my 1000-piece Prairie Sky puzzle from Villager Puzzles
  • an 8x10 canvas print of Dazzle, the print that inspired the puzzle
  • my 2025 calendar
  • a special one-of-a-kind item made by me that I’ve never released before. I will be sharing more soon!

There will be a very limited number of these available so don't miss out. Make sure you're on my email list!

Icon Collection 

November 7

My final collection of the year will see me revisit one of my favourite subjects—mountains. This year saw a devastating wildfire destroy a large portion of one of our favourite spots in Alberta. My Pyramid Mountain print helped raised nearly $35,000 to support those most affected.

With the mountains heavy on my mind this year, I decided I wanted to celebrate as many of them as possible with my art. The Icon Collection is a series of paintings dedicated to showing off several of the most iconic and loved mountains in a way you've never seen them. I'm putting everything I have into this collection to ensure each one is represented in all its majesty and has its moment. I can't wait to show them to you. 

As always, as these dates approach I will be sharing more about them in my newsletter. If you’d like to be kept in the loop, you can sign up here.


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