by urban-acupuncture | Jan 2, 2020 | Art, Community, What we sell at our clinic..
About The Artist
Paul Klein first saw the world through his grandfather’s multi-decade collection of National Geographic magazines. Each yellow framed cover inspired Paul’s eye for photography and adventure. Paul would accompany his father on photography assignments and began to learn the technical side of photography. At a young age, Paul won several awards for his art, reinforcing his passion for visual storytelling.
Paul’s work has been published in the *Spring Street* annual literary/visual arts journal along with *Columbus Dispatch* special edition publications. After graduating from the Ohio State University, Paul started his photography business focusing on weddings, commercial and architecture.
Paul and his wife enjoy exploring the world together, including long trips in their travel trailer exploring the National Parks.
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by urban-acupuncture | Aug 22, 2016 | Art, Community, What we sell at our clinic..
Natalie Hess – Artist Statement
By day I work as a graphic designer, and many times that skill-set flows over into my painting and printmaking through text or layout. This body of work, however,
focuses on more abstract themes. I rarely had a subject in mind when creating these pieces. Rather, this work was driven by process and detail.
I love learning new techniques, but my main goal isn’t to master a particular style. Learning the style and then changing it or pushing it to be my own is what drives my
art. Bold, rich colors draw me in, and I tend to work with such colors often. Details in my art include subtle lines and added pieces, such as embroidery. I enjoy
being able to look at a piece as a whole, but then get closer and see the intricate lines and strategically placed details. For me, this adds another layer to the piece.
by urban-acupuncture | Jun 28, 2016 | Acupuncture Columbus, Community, What we sell at our clinic..
New! Urban Acupuncture Center Racerback T’s in light and dark grey
by urban-acupuncture | Jan 29, 2016 | Art, Community, What we sell at our clinic..
This series of paintings has been evolving for almost 10 years now. I enjoy making small paintings because I want people to get up close to really look at them. I want them to see all of the wonderful brush strokes and colors that arise while I paint.
And I enjoy painting this simple subject matter. I find it fascinating. Even though they are common objects, there is always something new to discover; it is still interesting even after so many years. It is also very convenient for me to make art on this scale, as it encourages me to keep working even when life gets busy.
by urban-acupuncture | Jan 19, 2016 | What we sell at our clinic..
On Guard
Protective Blend
Boost your immune system this season. doTerra’s On Guard Protective Blend:
* Supports healthy immune function
* Protects against environmental threats
* Cleanses surfaces
* Purifies the skin while promoting healthy circulation
A blend of oils from Wild Orange Peel, Clove Bud, Black Pepper Seed, Cinnamon Bark, Eucalyptus Leaf, Oregano Leaf, Rosemary Leaf/Flower, and Melissa Leaf, OnGuard can be diffused into the air or be used to clean and purify household surfaces.
Also available in dietary softgels.
by urban-acupuncture | Dec 10, 2015 | Community, What we sell at our clinic..
Spotted Salamander Soaps