When all the elephants come round to be named by the King elephant there is one who seemingly has no demonstrable talent at all. For according to ‘elephant lore’ those monikers are chosen by the very talents which they bring before the Monarch. Num- Num is convinced that he is not special, not talented, until … Continue reading »
Monthly Archives: December 2023
Christmas Rabbit, Original Watercolor Painting by Addison: Original Christmas Watercolor Painting
Artist: Addison Size: 4.0 X 4.5 Medium: Watercolor Colors: Grey rabbit with black eyes wearing a light blue jacket and an orange scarf. Brown sled is stacked with gift wrapped presents in various shades of red and green. Featuring: Bunny rabbit walking and pulling a sled full of presents at Christmas … Continue reading »
Grilled Cheese, Original Watercolor Painting by Addison: ACEO Original Foodie Watercolor Painting
Artist: Addison Size: 2.5 X 3.5 ACEO Medium: Watercolor Colors: Golden brown crusty sliced toast, with white bread edges, laden with an orange yellow cheddar cheese cascading down! Featuring: Sliced toasty melty grilled cheese sandwich! Title: Grilled Cheese, Original Watercolor Painting by Addison: ACEO Original Foodie Watercolor Painting About the artist: “Hello, my name is Addison Quirk. … Continue reading »
Children’s Picture Book From South Africa!: The Elephant in the Room
Lindi believes in her elephant. It’s the adults that question her unwavering view that her elephant is real. This little story embraces the imagination of a young girl. The illustrations capture this perfectly. And there is no question that having an elephant in one’s story adds an endearing side. “Everybody knows that!” The … Continue reading »
Baby Steps of a Newborn Elephant: If At First You Don’t Succeed…
Life is never easy, especially for a newborn elephant who must take to his wobbly feet moments after his birth. Baby steps for an elephant calf involve a number of face plants and unsteady moments but the little ones carry on, undaunted. For as the saying goes “If at first you don’t succeed, … Continue reading »