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The full title of this Cbabi Bayoc work is "All the Potential to All the Children," and the project sits at the heart of the St. Louis artist's career: twelve pages of art celebrating the possibility in every Black child, every classroom, every reading session, every dream that gets named out loud. All the Potential 2027 Wall Calendar continues the long-running Bayoc series for Shades of Color. Bayoc's painting style pairs warm, saturated color with figurative work that reads as instantly inviting (his daughter has appeared in many of the pieces over the years), and the subjects in this series lean into the kinds of moments that adults remember from their own childhood: the first library card, the science fair, the long walk to school, the after-supper story time. This title comes from Shades of Color.
For teachers, librarians, parents, and grandparents who want art on the wall that reminds the household of what every child carries inside, this series sits at the gentler end of the Bayoc catalog. The book and the bedtime imagery in particular speaks to early-literacy households.