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Exhibit Production
-The making of the giant walkthrough heart valve
-Articles about our exhibit design
-Heartthrob™ Costume
- Get to the Heart of the Matter.
-Artists put 'heart' into everything they're creating.
-Work in Progress
-Making of the electroluminescent artery display

Ceramic Art
- Recent Work
- Vase with scuptural cups
- Crystalline Platters
- Vase with writhing man
- Crystalline Plates
- Snake Vase
- Ice Cream pot
- Sculptural vase
- Hands of Time
- Vase with ball shaped lid
- Rounded spool shaped raku fired vase
- Crystal Glazed Bowl
- High Fire Large Vase
- High fired ceramic vase with wasp
- Square Shaped Bowls
- Triangle Shaped Bowls
- Heart Shaped Bowls
- Design and order your own heart shaped bowl
- Musical vase with ears
- Custom Handmade Sinks
- Crystalline Glazed Sinks
- Handmade Sinks
- Handcrafted Sinks
- Custom Sinks
- Handmade basin sinks
- Handmade vessel sinks
- Unusual and unique vessel sinks
- Artistic sinks
- Original Sinks
- Sinks in stock now
- Really Cool sinks
- Handmade Tile
- Famous pottery shoppers
- Soap Dispenser pumps
- Mason Jar Soap Pumps
- Custom Soap Pump Tops
- Yellow raku vase
- Large raku pot with carved surface
- Small raku pot
- Raku sky pot
- Vase with fly
- Ceramic jar with sculptured lid
- Round tea bowls
- Square decoration vase
- Raku pottery technique
- Turquoise crystaline vase
For a list of upcoming shows, click here.





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Turning Off Graphics Compression


Visitors to this website using AOL's browser may not be seeing it as it's meant to be seen. This really goes for any website on the net.

AOL 's browser uses compressed graphics, but they don't tell you this. They do this in order to keep up the with the ever-increasing demand that is put upon their servers because of membership growth.

America Online's browser uses image compression as a default setting. Although this speeds the loading of web pages, this can make photographs and graphics look blurred, distorted, and substandard.

I've seen what webpages look like through AOL's browser with graphics compression on, and it's not a pretty site.

Take heed... there is a solution available to you. It is highly recommended that you use this solution to increase your web browsing pleasure. This solution also helps if you are going to save public domain graphics from the web.

The remedy? Turn off the compressed graphics. Yes, it's as simple as that. Below are the instructions if you are using Win95 or higher.


For AOL 7.0



1. Click SETTINGS.

2. Click PREFERENCES.

3. Click INTERNET PROPERTIES (WWW).

4. Select WEB GRAPHICS.

5. Check the box that says "NEVER COMPRESS GRAPHICS"

6.Click on the tab that says 'GENERAL'.

7.Where it says 'TEMPORARY INTERNET FILES', click on the 'DELETE FILES' button. This purges, or empties, your cache. This is important so when you visit a page, you are viewing a current page - with compressed graphics off.

8.Click OK.

9. Restart the AOL software to activate the changed properties.

For AOL 4.0 and AOL 5.0:

1.On the AOL browser toolbar click "My AOL".

2.On the drop down menu that appears click "Preferences".

3.Then click the "WWW" icon that appears on the "Preferences" window.

4.On the "AOL Internet Properties" screen that will appear next, click the "Web Graphics" tab.

5.UNCHECK the box labeled "Use compressed graphics" to CLEAR the check mark from the box and disable compression (which AOL set as the default).

6.Click on the tab that says 'General'.

7.Where it says 'Temporary Internet Files', click on the 'delete files' button. This purges, or empties, your cache. This is important so when you visit a page, you are viewing a current page - with compressed graphics off.

8.Click OK.

9. Restart the AOL software to activate the changed properties.

For AOL 3.0:

1.Open up your AOL software.

2.On the menu bar, click on 'Members'.

3.Click on 'Preferences'.

4.Click on the 'WWW' icon.

5.Click on the tab that says 'Web Graphics'.

6.UNCHECK the box for 'Compressed Graphics'.

7.Click on the tab that says 'General'.

8.Where it says 'Temporary Internet Files', click on the 'delete files' button. This purges, or empties, your cache. This is important so when you visit a page, you are viewing a current page - with compressed graphics off.

9.Click OK.

10. Restart the AOL software to activate the changed properties.

The actual steps may be slightly different depending upon which version of AOL and which browser you are using, but this is generally the standard steps.

Another great way to avoid compressed graphics is to NOT use AOL's internal browser at all! Simply use an EXTERNAL browser. Such as Internet Explorer or Netscape. When you go online with AOL, you simply activate that browser instead.

Enjoy your web browsing, with graphics in their full, uncompressed glory!





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Illustration
Giant animatronic heart-
Veterinary Illustration of Skeletal System-
Veterinary Illustration of Digestive System-
Animated medical illustration of a blocked coronary artery-
Laser atherectomy-
Womens body with age-
Open heart open-
Medical illustration of the structural makeup of a coronary artery-
AIDS virus attacking t-cell-
Insect Illustration-
Veterinary Illustration of Muscular System-
Women with chest pain-
Logo and package design-
Electronic illustration for Stroke Advertisement -
Electronic illustration of a papilloma in the lactiferous ducts of the breast-
Electronic illustration of a clot in a coronary artery-
Life Cycle of Hook Worm-
Scabies mite book illustration-




Award Winning Ceramic Floor Design Gets to the Heart of Wellness -
Interior Design of Heart Hospital Patient Rooms -
Interior Design of Hospital Lobby -
Exhibit Design and the California Museum of the Heart -
Museum gets to the heart of the matter -


CONTACT US:
Phone: 760.323.1567
E-Mail: treelight1@earthlink.net
Mail:
644 Indian Trail
Palm Springs CA, 92264
 
Copyright 2001. Site design and layout by Adam Rubinstein and Kahlil Amin