Artist: Addison Size: 2.5 X 3.5 ACEO Medium: Watercolor Colors: Green-eyed Pterodactyl with brown skin and tan underwings. Boy with orange pumpkin head, black cut out nose & eyes, white teeth; dressed in blue t shirt and pants; and brown shoes with black shoelaces. Featuring: Pterodactyl (flying reptile, not a dinosaur!) of the prehistoric age grabs a modern day … Continue reading »
Monthly Archives: September 2023
Happy National Elephant Appreciation Day 2023: Highlight – The African Forest Elephant, “Let It Rain”
On this National Elephant Appreciation Day 2023 Elephant Spoken Here would like to share a video (“Let It Rain” by The Elephant Listening Project) of a mother African Forest elephant and her baby taking in the delights of the rain. It is only when the thunder sounds that the mama elephant verbally reacts then rushes … Continue reading »
Listen to ‘Flying Elephant’: Inspiring Orchestral Music Sending an Elephant Soaring into the Sky
This uplifting arrangement by composer Spinozar, with the accompanying illustration, sends a hearty Tusker Elephant (and the hearts of elephant lovers), holding on to just a bundle of balloons, soaring up into the sky. Oh, that one day the impossible may be possible with our elephants escaping the cruel fate so many of them meet … Continue reading »
Reading is Fundamental, Original Watercolor by Addison: ACEO Original Book Lovers Watercolor Painting
Artist: Addison Size: 2.5 X 3.5 ACEO Medium: Watercolor Colors: Books of many colors including: Red, Green, Blue, Brown, Tan; some with black, orange, red & dark brown on the spine. Pages of white & yellow gold Featuring: Ten Books of All Sizes Stacked High Title: Reading is Fundamental, Original Watercolor by Addison: ACEO Original Book Lovers Watercolor Painting … Continue reading »
Early Learning Picture Book: A Parade of Elephants by Kevin Henkes
A Parade of Elephants is… A charming little picture book for young children featuring elephants! The illustrations by the author, Kevin Henkes, draws one into a day in the life of the five elephants, a parade of elephants, with an unexpected ending. Well done! “Look!” “Elephants!” “One, two, three, four, five.” … Continue reading »