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Posted on September 3, 2010 - by Evelin
Art at Tribal
Posted on September 3, 2010 - by Evelin
Posted on September 3, 2010 - by Evelin
The Human Stipple Up For Another Month
Hello all, we just found out that our paintings will be up for another month at the Tribal Cafe.
If you didn’t have a chance to go and check out our art, please do. We might have another opening event for this month. We will keep you updated about it. Thank you everyone for your support.
Posted on September 3, 2010 - by Evelin
The Human Stipple Promo Video
Posted on August 12, 2010 - by Evelin
Art Show Success
Hello everyone! I am gladly getting back at you and letting you know that our show was definitely a success. We all had an awesome time sharing our thoughts and heart about our art to those that came and supported the art show. We will have the art show there for about a month so the show will be there until September 1st. Please, if you didn’t get a chance to join us at the opening day please make sure to go and check it out any other time. Tribal Cafe is also an amazing place to grab a bite and sit down and hang out with friends. They have quite a variety of food and drinks to choose from. They also have bands, dj’s, poetry nights and other events going on at Tribal.
Tribal Cafe is located at:
1651 West Temple St. Los Angeles, CA 90026
(corner of Tribal Cafe & Union, a block west of Glendale Blvd, 3 blocks east of Alvarado, in the Historic Filipino Town area of Echo Park)
Open Daily 9pm to 11:30pm
(closing time may vary with events, please call for info)
phone: 213.483.4458
Posted on July 18, 2010 - by Evelin
Home made dough and children sculptures! wooo!
Posted on July 18, 2010 - by Evelin
I am now on Etsy.com YaY!
I set up an Etsy account to make things a lot more easier for a store to begin. Although I will still sell envelopes by the bunch on here. I feel that would be a good idea. I have a couple items on Etsy.com that seem easier to list on there. Please check them up. I will be updating my store soon with more things for sell withing the next couple weeks. I am also preparing for an art show, so my market postings have been very slow. This is an exciting chapter for me. Thank you to all my family and friends for believing in me. I am able to do these things because of you. I am very loved, and inspired by you all.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/EarthCaringArt
Posted on July 18, 2010 - by Evelin
The Story of Stuff Video
Please watch this. It’s a real EYE OPENER!
http://www.storyofstuff.com/index.php
Posted on July 18, 2010 - by Evelin
Coffe Lovers, There’s a Problem.
Have you ever wondered what happens to all the morning coffe cups you pick up from your coffee shop or Starbucks or whatever place you buy your coffee??? Hmmmm, well, all those coffee cups are not able to be recycled because they are sealed with a plastic resin called polyethylene. The cups end up in our landfills or streets and they end up at our beaches. Uncool.
We need to figure out solutions for all this waste and well, I read from another source of this issue and a possible solution for so much cup waste for you coffee lovers.
Have you ever wondered if anyone has invented a coffe cup that you can keep forever? I know there are things such as coffe mugs, but I’ve never seen people take them to their local starbucks for a fill up or something. Well, there is something called a KeepCup.
It is the “first barista standard reusable cup” (on the keepcup website). The cup was made in Australian. With a lifespan of four years. Made in 3 different sizes, and comes with features such as a lid and a plug on the lid to prevent spills, it has a silicone band around the cup with choices of coffe so you can hightlight what you would like to have that morning, and comes in different colors, how convenient! ha ha.
Make sure to check out these sources and find information how by one step at a time you can be a part of the solution for our world!
Posted on July 18, 2010 - by Evelin
Make an easy Art Journal
This is my 4th attempt to get this video posted. UGH!
I show you how I make an easy 40 page journal (5.5 x 8.5 in) using 10 sheets of card stock and a pant leg from an old pair of jeans.
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