Spring Desert Blooms

Spring Desert Blooms - Photos by Regina Lord

I have really been enjoying the glorious spring weather we have been having here in the southwest, aside from the strange hail storm we had yesterday.

The cactus are in full bloom right now.  Some wonderful color inspiration, don’t you think?

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Creative Kismet Zipper Pouches

zipper art pouched - art by Regina Lord
Coin Purse Zipper Pouch

I wanted to share these little zipper pouches that I had made. I wanted to test out whether I would sell them over the holidays.  They turned out better than expected. In fact, the photos don’t do them justice.

coin purse zipper pouch - art by Regina Lord
Large Zipper Pouch

The colors are bright and crisp and the fabric is very durable.

There are only a handful in my shop, so grab one now!

Use coupon code SPRING for 25% off everything in my shop.

Sale ends tonight!

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Spring Update and Sale

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To celebrate my healing belly, the beautiful weather and arrival of Spring, I have listed a bunch of new art prints and a handful of zipper pouches that I’m trying out. AND, I’m having a little sale too!

25% off everything in my shop. From now until Wednesday at midnight.
Use coupon code SPRING at checkout.

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Need help framing and matting your new art prints?  Check out my new frame guide HERE.

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Succulents and Adobe Houses

Succulent Wood Slice Ornaments - art by Regina Lord
1.Purple Succulent (sold) 2. Green Succulent (sold) 3.Blue Succulent (sold)
Acrylic on Dogwood Slices with Wire Hangers

I’m in love with succulent plants. They are just so perfectly amazing and beautiful. They inspired these little wood slice ornaments.

Wood Slice Ornaments - Art by Regina Lord
1. Casa Blanca (sold) 2.Antigua Iglesia (sold) 3.La Casita de Adobe (sold)
Acrylic on Dogwood Slices with Wire Hangers

And adobe houses! They are so magically perfect in the southwestern desert landscape.

Potted Succulent - Art by Regina Lord
Potted Succulent
5×7 on cradled wood panel
(sold)

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New art

Leaping Rabbit - hare or bunny Art by Regina Lord
Leap
5×7 Acrylic on mounted wood panel
(sold)

I’m back on track and I have a weeks worth of art to share.

This little hare above was made on February 29th to celebrate leap year.  Just now getting around to sharing it here. It’s been mounted it in a floater frame and makes a lovely reminder of spring.

Art by Regina Lord
Vase with Flowers
8×10 Acrylic on cradled wood panel
(sold)

These were both taken to Tohono Chul Gallery. The show I am in is up until April 24th and they needed more art. My art has been so very well received by the visitors and I am so very thankful. I think I have sold 15 original pieces so far. I took a bundle of new art, ornaments, matted prints and a few new art pendant necklaces. I will share more over the next few days.

Happy Weekend!

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My ruptured appendix story

ruptured appendix - Regina Lord

If you follow me on instagram or Facebook, then you already know that I was in the hospital last week for a ruptured appendix.   If you don’t know the story, then please read on…

Quick disclaimer: Always, always get checked by a doctor if you are experiencing appendicitis pain, which is generally a horrible pain in the lower right side of your abdomen.  Unless, that is, you are like me and don’t have the textbook symptoms.

I thought I had food poisoning, the Wednesday before I went into the hospital. I was experiencing abdominal pain, but it was in the center of my tummy above my belly button. I also couldn’t eat and had some nausea and vomiting–nothing horrible though. I mean, I was driving the kids around, making dinner and doing my normal thing. I did have to lay down for a bit, but nothing alerted me to needing to see a doctor — I am also a nurse who knows the standard signs and symptoms of appendicitis, none of which I thought I had (this can also be interpreted as: stubborn with an unwillingness to see a doctor or go to the hospital unless ABSOLUTELY necessary). Am I breathing? – yes. Am I bleeding?- no. Then we are all good.

By Friday, the pain had eased and I was feeling better.  The pain had eased because my appendix had ruptured. The appendix doesn’t always burst, it can be more like a slow leak. So there was pressure, pressure, pressure then a slow release, which was my appendix rupturing. This slow release of pressure had allowed me to no longer feel that irritating pain in the middle of my tummy, I was no longer experiencing nausea and I was keeping food down.  I thought, well that was weird, but now I feel a lot better.

That is, until Sunday, when I started feeling nauseated, but this time with fevers.  It wasn’t until Monday morning that I started experiencing pain to the touch, in my lower right abdomen. Ah-ha, now that is my appendix, at which point I headed into the hospital.

After a grueling 6 hours in the ER triage chain, I finally got a CT scan, initially confirming that there was indeed “something brewing around my appendix” and later confirming that it had ruptured, probably several days ago. I couldn’t believe it! Here I was, laughing and chatting with my husband, not feeling all that bad and I had a ruptured appendix! Everything I knew about appendicitis was thrown out the window.

What had happened (and what sometimes happens to other people) is that my body walled off the infection protecting me and the rest of my body.  The protocol nowadays, in this particular instance, is to avoid surgery which can be dangerous with a high likelihood of exposing the rest of the body to the infection and possible loss of part of the colon. I freaking LOVE my colon, thank you very much! Thank you Dr.A for knowing not to cut into me. The new treatment includes IV antibiotics combined with fasting (no food or drinks) for a few days while getting IV fluids. This takes the burden of digestion away while allowing the antibiotics to work and the body to heal. It worked for me, because within 24 hours I had very little pain and no fevers and felt almost normal by the end of my stay. I was able to go home after 5 days and 4 nights in the hospital (which is not the best place to get any rest, btw).

ruptured appendix - Regina Lord

I will be on oral antibiotics for 10 days and on a soft diet until further notice. At least, it is my own home-made food that I will be eating. I will happily take it. And, I will have surgery to remove, my hopefully calm, quiet and uninfected appendix in 3 months.

Now, I am trying to get back on track and deal with the side effects of oral antibiotics. I also have a ton of emails to reply to and overdue deadlines, so it will be quiet around here until and can get caught up!

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little bee

Art by Regina Lord

The top pic is a progress photo when I was painting this.  Silly me, I completely forgot to take a picture of the finished painting before I took it over to Tohono Chul gallery. Lucky for me, the very kind people at Tohono Chul snapped a pic for me to have for my records and to share here.

Art by Regina Lord
Bee
5×7 Acrylic on cradled wood panel
(sold)

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Raven’s Sunset, Bold Blooms and a Little Bird

Art by Regina Lord

Three new paintings for the Tohono Chul Gallery.

Art by Regina Lord
Raven’s Sunset
6×12 Acrylic on cradles wood panel
(sold)

I really struggled with the background to this paint and what color to use for the leaves. Once I added that magenta pink though, everything just fell into place.  Sometime, you just gotta love pink!

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Yellow Bird (sold) & Bold Blooms (sold)
4×4 acrylic on cradled wood panels

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Little Flowers in a Jar

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Little Flowers
5×7 acrylic on cradled wood panel
(sold)

Little Flowers - Art by Regina Lord

I am painting a few more painting for Tohono Chul Gallery. The show runs until mid April and I have already sold 9 paintings!!

My hubby picked the little flowers for me and put them in a little spice jar.  It was so sweet and cute, it gave me a bit of inspiration for another painting.

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Custom Art

Pet portrait - Art by Regina Lord
Tank & Ginger
4×4 acrylic on canvas

This little painting is a portrait of my mom’s two dogs. I painted it for her back in November, but never shared it here.

Custom Portrait - Art by Regina Lord
Theresa
6 x 6 acrylic on cradled wood panel

This is a custom portrait I did in January.  It was such a delight to paint. Normally, I stress out quite a bit over custom portraits, but this one really flowed.

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