Archive for the ‘misc’ Category


acid green…

Sunday, August 8th, 2010

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acid green ovoid polyp earrings

photograph by cole rodgers

for an invitational show at quirk gallery opening november in richmond, va.

new ring…

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

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new ring in peacock: i love this color, it’s the perfect blend of green and blue without being to green or to blue.

here’s a little secret about me: i have color issues.

it’s true, as in the color purple makes me nauseous…you know, paint tube purple, meaning, not enough pink or red in it purple & paint tube blue, but not to be confused with cobalt!! i like me some cobalt.

no kidding!

**peacock ring is made of sterling & glass**

red beaded paddle earrings

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

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these conjoined paddle earrings are complete with tiny red, sewn, seed beads.

i hope to expand on these in the near future….

diem chau

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

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i am smitten with the work of diem chau…SO lovely-sewn ceramics!!!

click here to see more of her work.

pink…

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

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i’m diggin’ this chair in all it’s pink glory…

found on design*sponge

holiday purchases…

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

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hello friends,

 

please place all holiday purchases before saturday, december 19th to ensure delivery by christmas.

 

thanks!!

aah, eeeeh, atchooooo….

Friday, November 13th, 2009

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i thought i would offer you all these “stay healthy” tips to ward off the nasty flu that seems to be lurking around every corner.  these tips were just sent to us by our acupuncturist, Lisa Welden L.Ac. read below……

 

                    “There is a lot of hype around the flu season, vaccinations, and the typical doom and gloom that pervades the media.  I’d like to sprinkle some good, old-fashioned (thousands of years old), tried and true ways for you to stay healthy and boost your immune system this year.  If you suffer from seasonal allergies (Cedar Fever is just around the corner), make sure you are putting some of these ideas into action as well.

 

The best way to stay healthy is through prevention.  Besides washing your hands often (don’t use anti-bacterial soap - it creates bacterial resistance) and staying away from sick people, here are some things you can do:

 

1) Acupuncture:  acupuncture can be targeted to specifically boost your immune system. It also helps to reduce stress.  Research shows a direct correlation between high stress levels and decreased immune function.

 

2) Diet:  reduce sugar and dairy as much as possible from your diet.  Dairy tends to “goop” up the system and create more phlegm and congestion.  Sugar feeds bacteria that creates infection, and depresses your immune system.

 

3)  Vitamin D:  most of the U.S. population is clinically deficient in vitamin D.  You get most of your vitamin D from the sun, and during fall and winter the sun is at its farthest point from us which equals less vitamin D available.  Hence, cold and flu season! It’s a good idea to get a baseline of where your vitamin D levels are at, to see how much you need to supplement.  This can be done with a simple blood test called vitamin D, 25-hydroxy. You can order it through our office or through your doctor’s office.  If it’s low, you’ll supplement for a month and test again to make sure your dosage was enough for you.  This is important as everyone builds up vitamin D levels at different rates.  We have vitamin D available in liquid or tablet form.

 

4)  Chinese Herbs:  if you’ve got Gan Mao Ling in your medicine cabinet, you can take this preventatively if others around you are sick, or if you feel the slightest cold symptoms coming on to avert it altogether.  This is an anti-viral and anti-bacterial formula.  If I’m going to be exposed to re-circulated air for a period of time (i.e. theatre, grocery store, plane, office building, etc.) and feel a little tickle in my throat, I take Gan Mao Ling either before I go, or once I get home.  You can get Gan Mao Ling or formulas appropriate for you in our office.

 

If you start to come down with something, call Rebecca (Rebecca is filling in for Lisa while she is on maternity leave) so you can shorten the duration or avert it altogether.  Interesting tidbit - Chinese herbs were used effectively during the SARS outbreak to treat infected patients and keep healthcare workers healthy.

 

Lastly, keep the back of your neck covered up when it’s windy, or when you are coming in and out of A/C!  This is where the nasty pathogens enter your body.”

 

Lisa is really great, compassionate and excellent at helping people rid what ails them.  she has helped me numerous times when feeling ill with allergies, flu and sinus infection, and also, a badly injured knee….to the point that in the middle of my acupuncture session as i am relaxing with the needles in place i’m already feeling 70% better.  the whole needles bit may sound freaky, but it’s not, and my pain tolerance is about a -5. by the time i leave the office i typically feel 80-90% better then after a day or two of being on the herbs she prescribes and i am feeling myself again :O)  oh, i’ve also seen her fill in, Rebecca, and she is very good as well!

 

Lisa Welden, L.Ac.
8701 Shoal Creek, Ste. 302
Austin, TX 78757

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mixed greens and couscous on faux grass…

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

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we scored a big piece of faux grass from our friend jade after she took her installation piece down.  we are using it on the deck but if i could i would put it over all of our grass so we could have bright green “grass” all year round while still conserving water. it’s a win-win.

logo?

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

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new layout for business cards??  still needs some tweakin’……..

fall is upon us…

Monday, October 12th, 2009

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the weather is finally crisp here in austin and i am loving it…as well as seeing all the beautiful heirloom pumpkin varieties around town.

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