FAQ

  • What's the best way to clean my art?

    You can use a soft cloth and lightly dust the piece. You even use canned air (some have texturing with nooks/crannies) to help keep your piece in tip-top shape. Never use water or any type of cleaner on your art.

  • How do you recommend I hang my art?

    Some pieces (especially larger ones) have unusual points of center which makes them want to get wonky on the wall. We like to hang these pieces using two hangers (or nails) for the wire. Just make sure the hangers/nails are level and spaced well apart to create a better balance for the piece.

  • Will Tammi offer her sessions or reports here?

    As the website grows and develps, these will be added over time. In the meantime, if you’re interested in an Akashic Record Session or Numerology Report - just send an email to her using the email listed on this site.

  • Why don't you include your jewelry or suncatchers on the website?

    We would LOVE to but there is simply too many options with either of these pieces. We don’t like to say never and there might be a one show up from time-to-time in the future.

  • You have a sign up in the studio stating you make donations on purchases- tell me more!

    Since 2020, we have chosen to donate a portion of all purchases to the Red Cloud Indian School located on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. We love the work they do to preserve their culture and heritage.

    However the Missing and Murdered Indiginous Women and Girls (MMIW) became a cause very close to our hearts in 2021.

  • Why native america/indiginous people causes? Isn't there a better cause closer to home?

    We (Larry and Tammi) have both studied and worked with native american teachers and teachings for numerous years. It is a part of our spiritual path and who we are as individuals. The rights, cultures and lives of these people are often overlooked, ignored or disregarded by those with the power to make long-lasting change for indiginous peoples lives. For this reason, we choose to add our voices to say “no more” and help make a small difference.