
Starting February 20th, select Bloomingdale’s Department Stores will be carrying the newest Element Eden Spring styles! Shop for Element Eden product at the locations listed on the flier and receive a free Eden tee when you spend $100 in the New Wave Department. Happy Shopping!
Next best thing since sliced bread, or cake bakeries, right here…

When the infamous urge for something chocolate arises, reach for this recipe… chocolate cake in 5 minutes, baked in a mug in the microwave!

New Lisa Solberg work! 108″ x 60″
Acrylic house paint, oil marker, oil paint, and china marker.
See more on her blog.

Element Eden Advocate and spoken word/poet, Ishle Park is hosting a special evening of art and music with proceeds to benefit the victims of Haiti’s tragic earthquake. If you’re in Honolulu this Saturday, please drop in and share the aloha.

Eden Advocate Amber B was recently interviewed for art blog The Number 20. Read on for more of her wisdom and wit.
“As we are so lucky to have so many creative friends around us, we would like to introduce them to all of you. First one out is Amber B. Dianda. I met this talented girl in Australia back in 2002. She was already then doing the coolest things with her art. Photography, tailoring and whatever she could put together. She has come along way since then and she just continues to inspire us. We are proud to start of this series of posts on a very special Aussie.
INTRODUCE YOURSELF!
Amber B. Dianda (Photographer, Tailor & Creative Princess)
Your first job?
I grew up on a dairy farm so my brother and I always had jobs like getting fresh milk for the house and getting up before the sun to bring the cows into the dairy for milking but my first real job away from home was a waitress, which was a disaster… Thank God I’m creative cause I completely suck at everything else!
Where did you grow up?
I grew up in the hinterland of Queensland, Australia. My family were some of the first to colonize the Gold Coast, apparently we were ‘free settlers’ but knowing my family, I am dubiousness about this! Hehe!
What are you doing now and where would you like to be in 5 years?
I currently live in Southern California with my husband Kirk Dianda. I really love traveling and learning about unfamiliar places and meeting new people. My husband and I love our work and happily submerge our whole lives in it, so I guess we will be where ever our creative work takes us.
How come you’re so creative?
My mum was always very creative with fashion and my dad is an inventor at heart, while both my grandmothers were sewers so growing up I always had that hands on or DIY mentality. I would also have to say, the first time I saw Bjørk in her ‘Venus as a boy’ music video, it blew my mind as a teenager and the wonderment continues til today. Her lyrics and ability to invoke emotion like she does constantly inspires me to reach new levels in my own creativity and also to be unique and follow my own path, no rules…and to always fight for what is in your heart.
Play it forward! Please pick a song and tell us why you choose just this track.
I picked the song ‘Storm’ which was written and directed by Bjørk and Leila Arab. The song is part of a soundtrack from the movie ‘Drawing Restraint 9′ that was created by Bjørk in collaboration with her partner Matthew Barney. I love this song because it gives me goosebumps when you listen to it on headphones.”

Now a symbol of one of Dollhouse’s most sinister and poignant moments, the painting used in the Dollhouse episode “Belonging” is up for auction! Priya’s Original Painting, painted by the incredibly adroit artist Brooke Reidt, was commissioned specifically for the episode and is a must-have for any Dollhouse fan!
Bid on this exquisite piece of television history.
All proceeds from the auction go to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. The C.H.L.A is a nonprofit, academic, and pediatric medical center. They provide the highest quality healthcare for children who are the sickest and most seriously injured in the Southern California region.

Element has partnered up with Greg Noll in the creation of the Travel Well Greg Noll Collection of skateboards, modeled after some of the revolutionary surfboard shapes Greg has created through surfing over nearly 5 decades.
What better way to celebrate the launching of such a prestigious collection than through a party? The event was held Tuesday night at Jed Noll’s surf gallery in San Clemente, where hundreds of people gathered for poster signings, pictures, drinks, amazing music by iconic skateboarder Ray Barbee. The massive crowd was captivated by the limited edition run of 200 skateboards hand signed by Greg and Jed Noll.
Each board has unique character from the variety of wood (such as purple heart, Tiger Rosewood or mahogany) it was carved from-some coming in deep reds while others showcasing their zebra stripe grain of pearly creams and burnt browns.
While the Travel Well Collection as a whole will stick around, these limited edition boards can only be found at Jed’s gallery for now. Enjoy some of the snapshots from the night and get a chance to head down to the gallery and take a look at these boards for yourself.

Case of the Mondays? Let out your inner Picasso… or in this case Pollock… and free your mind with a little art break Jackson Pollock style.