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We have so many amazing and fabulous artist friends. I though this blog might be a good way to showcase them. I’ll show them to you as I have time and invitation to visit their studios, or they have a show in town at which I can photograph their work.

Our friend Gareth has a show on right now at Phillips Brewery. Phillips has a monthly show at their Government Street location. Gareth’s work can also be seen at the comic book shop he co-owns, Legends on Johnson Street. His work is awesome (and prolific), his sense of humor intense, and he has the cutest family that can be seen.

The wall of originals. Prints and books are also for sale.

A great turnout!

I think you can see the show until the end of May.

Gareth is The Perogy Cat.

Attended a wonderful event last night at the University of Victoria. A troupe from Japan called Hachioji Kuruma Ningyo presented a lecture and performance. Mostly they explained the difference between between Kuruma Ningyo puppetry where one puppeteer sitting on a rolling stool (rokuro kuruma) operates one puppet (ningyo) and Bunraku in which three puppeteers are required for each puppet. They also explained how a chanter, musician and one or more puppeteers work together to tell historic and cultural stories, mostly from the Edo period when this form of puppetry was developed. The puppets are very beautiful, and the puppeteer who performed last night was the fifth generation of his family to be a professional puppeteer. We were afraid to take pictures while the performance was taking place out of respect, altho others were flashing away, so only  got one shot at the end which was pretty clear. Will attach some You Tube clips.

Hachioji Kuruma Ningyo at the University of Victoria.

See the World Without Leaving Home on youtube:

http://youtu.be/XTA4u64WtTY

Searching about our archives and found these two tiny paintings from 2010. Thought they would be great for our Etsy shop. Each is 3×5-inches.

Clown with Headlight, original graphite and watercolour painting by GJ Pearson.

Blue Clown with Diorama Hat, original graphite and watercolour painting by GJ Pearson.

Took the ladder and the new piece (See The World Without Leaving Home) over to Dales Gallery, a block from our home, on friday. It waits there to delight and inspire, and with any luck, will find a new home and someone else to love it! We’ll be posting a video of it in motion within the next few days.

From below; a long pull cord sets the piece in motion.

It looks so beautiful hanging at Dales, a gorgeous space.

Ship detail from below.

The moths to the flame.

Detail of the flying ship, upon which sits a tiny mansion.

The main body which houses the motors.

Detail of the globe.

Another gorgeous spring weekend. Our friend Brad Pasutti was having an opening of his new work at Winchester Gallery in Oak Bay, so we hopped on the bus. Amazing paintings and a well-attended opening with red dots! After a while, it was time for coffee, but the delicious bakery (Ottavio) next door to the gallery was packed. So off we trundled into the depths of Oak Bay searching for sustenance. Luckily, not too far along, we found Demitasse Bakery Store on McNeill Avenue. Great little bakery-shop-deli-garden centre where we had a yummy snack. Then we wound our way through the side streets until we reached Beach Drive. Crossing into Fairfield we walked through the beautiful and peaceful Ross Bay Cemetery and then along the water, through the park and home. Wonderful delightful day!

Winchester Galleries Oak Bay location showing the work of Brad Pasutti until April 28; 2260 Oak Bay Avenue.

 

The Demitasse Bakery Store at 2164 McNeill Avenue, Oak Bay.

Plants to purchase at Demitasse.

Sweet little gate plaque in Oak Bay.

Hard to see in the pic, but the pink snow has begun. Delicate pink petals dance in the air and gather along the curbs. Another good wind will bring them all down.

Kite surfers and others enjoying the beach just west of Clover Point.

The camas are just beginning to bloom at Beacon Hill Park.

Rhododendron season! These are at Beacon Hill Park.

Wishing you joy and chocolate from the bunny.

After months of talking about it, planning it, worrying about it, fussing about it, and on and on… I have reopened my Etsy shop! Here are the first two items you’ll find there. More to be added over the weekend. Phew!

Needle-felted wool and organza ribbon hair clip

Needle-felted hair comb

Walked over to Fairfield today and back into town past Beacon Hill Park. Here are some of the things we saw:

Stumbled on this beautiful ceramic mosaic at Sir James Douglas school.

Detail and lovely quote from Winnie The Pooh.

The artist's signature.

Lovely daffodils. In the tree in the background, there were a couple dozen little yellow birds; I think they were American goldfinch. So beautiful!

Just at the edge of the park, a meadow of lilies and daffodils.

Oh the beautiful fawn lilies!

Last weekend we were fortunate enough to have tickets to an amazing troupe from Quebec performing an incredible show: L’orchestre D’Hommes – Orchestres: joue à Tom Waits. Truly an experience I will never forget! For some awesome local Victoria Theatre, check out these, among others:

http://www.atomicvaudeville.com/

http://www.intrepidtheatre.com/

http://www.belfry.bc.ca/

http://langhamcourttheatre.bc.ca/