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The Italian art of making wine and painting (The Japan Times)

November 26, 2009 // Posted in DEEP PURPLE News (Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

Idropmagine the colors of a vast Tuscan vineyard drenched in a September sun — emerald green leaves, gnarled brown vines, deep purple grapes, shale earth, azure sky — an artist’s inspiration for both palette and palate. For renowned Italian artist Sandro Chia, 63, these Tuscan colors, soaked into the ancient stories of the land, feed the roots of his life and work. In 1985, Chia bought the …

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Shedding Light On The Workings Of An Anti-Cancer Drug (redOrbit)

November 26, 2009 // Posted in DEEP PURPLE News (Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

Crystal structure shows how drug disables harmful copper in cellsThe copper sequestering drug tetrathiomolybdate (TM) has been shown in studies to be effective in the treatment of Wilson disease, a disease caused by an overload of copper, and certain metastatic cancers.

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Pantone Color Choices for Spring – Part Two

October 21, 2009 // Posted in DEEP PURPLE Blogs (Tags: , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

THE SECOND HALF Pantone Color Chart for Spring offers a number of rich, unusual neutrals, and also follows through with a number of strong vibrant colors.  An interesting point with these tones is how well they work with the colors listed in Pantone’s Men’s Fashion Chart for spring.  In fact, several of the colors are duplicated exactly! For example, Amparo Blue, Turquoise, and Dried Herb come in at Third, Seventh, and Tenth place on the Men’s Chart, indicating their color strength for both se

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Psychic Reading - How to See and Interpret Your Own Aura

October 4, 2009 // Posted in DEEP PURPLE Blogs (Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

by Tana Hoy In an aura reading, the reader bases his or her psychic reading on the colors of your aura and what they mean. The information or advice given to you says a lot about what the reader sees in your aura. This is one type of psychic reading which you can do on your own. Naturally, this will require a lot of practice. Eventually you will be able to do your own psychic reading more skillfully. For now, you will first need to be familiar with the basics of aura reading. Your Aura - W

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Seeing Red and Other Aura Colors

June 20, 2009 // Posted in DEEP PURPLE Blogs (Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

Colors are important aspect of aura reading. However, when non-physical energy combines with our body, it is confined to the limitations of density, light and form.Note areas where colors are dull, do you see holes within the colors? Trust you intuition. Black This is a confusing color. There is nothing wrong with black in ones aura. Black generally means one is shielding oneself from outside energies. This can also mean being unbalanced; one is hiding something or keeping secrets. A black

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[Let's Get Heated] A Yogitoed Stained Mat

June 20, 2009 // Posted in DEEP PURPLE Blogs (Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

This is an incredibly LATE Friday post, but I’ve been busy all day running around doing an engagement shoot, then it was my friend’s housewarming party.  I did, however, attend another Bikram Yoga class first thing in the morning (2 days in a row, hallelujah!) – ok that’s not much compared to, let’s say… 500… but baby steps… So yesterday I bought my very first Yogitoes towel and used it in class right away.  After class, I was lazy and rolled up my yogitoes and mat together.  I came home an

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Color Selection in Photography. How the Color Wheel Can Help You Improve Your Photography

April 27, 2009 // Posted in DEEP PURPLE Blogs (Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

By Liz Masoner An often overlooked part of photography is choosing your color palette. Just like a painter, a photographer should be aware of the colors in a composition. Unlike a painter, a photographer does not have complete control over the colors of our palettes. When we shoot in a controlled environment like a studio we have much better control than when we shoot outside. Taking formal portraits of people (even outside) is also much easier to control than nature photography or street phot

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Review: Zalan $1 lippies

March 24, 2009 // Posted in DEEP PURPLE Blogs (Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

For a true cosmetic buff, how could I not try Zalan’s $1 lippies with interesting colors and such darling paper packaging? Can you say cute! The packaging makes me happy. And if you happen to be a Zeta, the top of the lippie package has a crown and a Z. These would make cute, cute big or little sis gifts. Or new recruit gifts. I threw these into a Cherry Culture order just for fun. Book Girl bought one of the colors too. Can you say I’m an equal opportunity customer! I bought 3 of

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How we created a Twitter viral

March 24, 2009 // Posted in DEEP PURPLE Blogs (Tags: , , , , , , , , , ) |  No Comments

A few weeks ago Boy van Amstel and I had funny idea for a twitter mash-up. We would basically measure your twitter popularity in the form of a giant penis. Better know as the e-Penis. Funny enough? Well in order to see if we really created something to talk about, we registered a URL: www.epenis.nl and we uploaded the e-Penis app with a few ’share-this’ buttons. The first button was to post it on Twitter, and the second one was to Digg it. Would people share this site with their friends? How

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