Posted on July 1, 2012 by Envirothink
Cassandra Tondro uses repurposed acrylic latex paint to create visual masterpieces like her “Flowing Forest”
Artist Marc Chagall said “Great art picks up where nature ends.”
In May I attended the Women of the Green Generation conference in Los Angeles. Among the fascinating showcases was an artist who’s work utilized unusual earth-friendly materials to create unique works of beauty.
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Posted on August 22, 2010 by Envirothink
Abe's Market offers a wide variety of natural and organic products from smaller, top quality retailers
Families looking for quality affordable, natural and organic products have plenty of options these days. But it’s often challenging to find the great products offered by smaller companies.
Abe’s Market – an online marketplace for natural and organic products – provides an easy and affordable way to find what you’re looking for.
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