Nine pieces on the wall at Cafe Brio
February 3rd, 2011 by Denise



Prince and Princess of Darkness and Light, 15"x22", Graphite and Watercolour on Paper

Death and The Clown, 15"x22", Graphite and Watercolour on Paper
A dapper Ape in polka dot pants
makes his way swinging through potted plants.
He once walked carefully across the floor,
but returned to the trees and walked no more.

A Dapper Ape in Polka Dot Pants, 11"x15", Graphite and Watercolour on Paper

Heaven and Earth, diptych, 10"x14" each, Graphite and Watercolour on Paper

Time For Tea, 10"x14", Graphite and Watercolour on Paper

Redeme For Redemtion... good for one Epiphany, 15"x11", Graphite on Paper

Change The World, 11"x15", Graphite on Paper
We have added a new gallery for your approval and it’s awesome!


Time for Tea, 16"x20", oil on panel

Milk Manna, 16"x20", oil on panel

Black Widow, 10"x14", graphite on paper

Tahlia, 5"x7", graphite on paper

Travelling, 10"x14", graphite on paper

Twig Girl, 14"x10", graphite on paper

Bear With Me, 10"x14", graphite on paper


The Boy and The Mermaid, 8.5"x10" each, graphite on paper

Time for Tea, 10"x14", graphite on paper

Tea Time on the Moon, 24"x30", graphite and watercolour on paper

Heaven And Earth, 10x14" each, graphite

Kitsune, 11x15", graphite

Seize The Carp, 14x10", graphite

Allegory, 8x11", graphite

Dragon Boat, 15x11", graphite

New logo for Fire Horse Designs

Temptation, 15x15", graphite

T is for Trouble, 12.5x7", graphite

Wabbit Season, 7x13", graphite and watercolour

Duck Season, 7x13", graphite and watercolour

Odalisque, 15x15", graphite and watercolour

Corner of Her Room, 11x15", graphite

Mr. Harrison, 8x11", mixed media

The Clown Knows, 8x11, mixed media

Mr. Sanders, 11x15", mixed media

The Martyrdom of the Three Little Pigs
Graphite and metal leaf on paper, 25 x 15″

Graphite. acrylic and metal leaf on paper, 22×15″. Tex Avery is turning in his grave.
Grapite on paper, 11×9″.

Socket and Plug - graphite on paper - 11 x 15"
She has a socket,
he has a plug.
Things light up
whenever they hug.

Still Life with Tomato and Butterfly - graphite and watercolour on paper - 5 x 7"
It’s a still life.
I’ve gone back and replaced all the old photos in this blog, Denise has reshot them using a amazing new technology called sunlight. Hope you approve.

Olyphont - graphite on paper - 22x30"
Olyphant, graphite on paper, 22 X 30″

Dear Sir - graphite on paper - 11 x 15"
Obligatory deer head drawing.

Old Bug Mobility Flyer - graphite on paper - 11 x 15"
Sorry about the quality of my photos, I’m still trying to figure out the best way to light them.

Vegetable King - graphite on paper - 11 x 15"
I’m really happy with these new drawings, I can’t wait to see what happens next.

Ladybug and Spider - graphite on paper - 11 x 15"
Long live the King, the King is dead.
The Crowned Prince has a carrot head.
He’ll avenge his father and find the killer
(it was the Campbells with a roto-tiller.)
Ladybug asks the Spider,
If he will always stay beside her.
The Spider says to Ladybug,
come over here and I’ll give you a hug.
We’ve just created SundaySchoolGallery, our Etsy shop: SundaySchoolGallery.etsy.com
Right now there are Chinese New Year cards by Denise available. New items daily!
Dear Mr. Hawking,
The wife and I again request your assistance in solving a mystery, as you were so helpful in deducing who (or what, as the case was) had stolen our ice cube collection last spring. The fact that all that was left was a puddle of water, lead to your brilliant accusation of a fish. Thus leading us to undertaking proper measures to protect ourselves against future risk of invasion by a sea, river, or pond denizen.
This latest invasion, however has left us baffled. Sometime in the night, some one (or something, as the case may well be) entered our premises and made off with our Franklin Mint Spanish Civil War Commemorative Cookie collection, leaving behind only crumbs and gifts. The glass of milk that I had left out to sour (just the way I like it) was also a victim of the vanishing. We suspect the culprits to be a duck working in tandem with a forgetful cat, hence explaining the crumbs, the milk drinking and the forgotten gifts. Any insight that you would care to share with us, Mr. Hawking, would be very appreciated, Yours always, Gerald and Millicent Gint.
Inspired by his visit to the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria to see the Tibetan Monks working on a sand mandala, GJ Pearson decides to do his own version. Having access to only gray sand he goes for a monochromatic theme. It only takes 5 minutes to finish.

Welcome to the new site. Here is a video of a recent sculpture in action.