Massage
Therapy T shirts, Bodywork and Yoga clothing, including Plus Sizes.
Life is good ® apparel, totes, caps, & t-shirts.
Massage posters, note cards, postcards, & massage quiet
signs.
Stretch out straps, Bandana neck coolers, Mother Earth Therapeutic
pillows, caps, water bottles, stickers, etc...
Creative,
yet practical products for Massage Therapists, Bodyworkers, Yoga
Practitioners
and anyone with a positive attitude.
fine art prints by Christa Barnell.
Christa's works are powerful. They are
inspired and inspiring,
and beautifully illustrate the universal themes of wellness, wholeness,
and spirituality.
We hope others will appreciate these works as much as we do, and will
join us
in supporting this fine young artist.
Some of these works are available in various sizes.
All are printed on premium luster archival photographic paper with ultrachrome
(archival) ink. The inks and paper have a remarkable lightfast
rating of over one hundred years under glass.
All prints are numbered and signed by the artist, unless indicated as an
open edition.
Eighty percent of the cost goes
directly to the artist.
Please note that prices for these works
include shipping, handling and shipping
insurance.
Click on each image for an enhanced view.
The Hollow
The following words flow like water throughout the image:
My
church has but one temple, wide as the world is wide, set with a million
stars, where a million hearts abide.
my church has no creed to bar a single brother man but says, "come
thou and worship" to every one who can.
My church has no roof nor walls nor floors save the beautiful sod-
for
fear, I would seem to limit...... the love of the illimitable god.
8" x
10" $35
open edition, unnumbered, unsigned
11" x 13.5" $60
Limited Edition
14" x 17" $75
Limited Edition
Flow (jade)
9"x13" $25
open edition,
unnumbered, unsigned
Flow
(indigo)
9"x13" $25
open edition,
unnumbered, unsigned
To
learn more about Christa Barnell and to view her gallery, please visit: www.Christagallery.com
Where
the Antelope Roam
The words
of Chief Seattle are woven throughout
this beautiful work:
Will
you teach your children what we have taught our
children...
the earth does not belong to man,
man belongs to the earth. It is part of us.
Man did not weave the web of life - he is merely a strand in it.
Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.