Busy Bee by Kathryn Lee

Features

ARTIST NOTES: 41.8cms H x 29.5cms W 'Busy Bee' - this worker bee is busy trying to pollinate as many plants as possible. He's the unsung hero who helps our crops grow, and helps us to feed people around the world. A tragedy then that bees are being decimated - between disease, destruction of habitat, and people killing bees in a hive rather than relocating them. How can we help? Plant as many 'bee friendly' plants ( such as lavender, buddleia) in your garden as you can, choose your pesticides carefully, and relocate any unwanted hives. Created in Watercolour and a touch of Gouache. Thanks to Taylor Cowling for an inspirational photo and @insituartroom for the room display.

DIMENSIONS (Height - 41.80 cm X Width - 29.50 cm )
MEDIUM ON BASE Watercolour on Paper
GENRE Animals
REGISTERED NRN # 000-43222-0287-01
COPYRIGHT © Kathryn Lee
PRIZES AND AWARDS No Awards
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Artist: Kathryn Lee



ARTIST BIO

I am an Australian artist living in Sydney. 

My love of colour has taken me on a journey through ceramics, textiles and fibre art, to find my true passion- painting and drawing 🩷💜🩷

Originally working in watercolour, charcoal and inks, I now create most of my art in acrylics on canvas - which means they don't need to be framed.

My work has been exhibited and sold at the Sydney Art Show, Sydney stores, online, and art virtual and live art shows. I enjoy the opportunity to meet my followers in person at these events.

I draw inspiration from Nature and get beautiful florals. I hope you like them

My paintings have been accepted into art shows, art competitions and awards. I was selected to participate in The Australian Watercolour Muster 2021, and invited to take part in the 6th Annual International Salon of Painting at the Menuinda Schneider Gallery in LA. I have also been a featured guest artist on an art website, and my artworks hang in many homes around the world. 

I am on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/klkatlee

My aim is to bring affordable, original art within reach of the average Australian family, and to encourage children to experience the joy to be found in creativity.