Let it bee
'Let it bee' series of mixed-media flying sculptures, created for exhibit with Cactus Gallery, Los Angeles.
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'Chimera' 2017
10x10x15.5" mixed-media flying sculpture w/18"h stand & 20" adjustable chain. sold 'ButterBee' 2017
2017 10x10x18" mixed-media flying sculpture with18"h stand & 20" adjustable chain sold Sugar Shock!' 2017
11x11x18" flying bee-butterfly hybrid sculpture w/ 18"h stand & 20" adjustable/detachable chain available 'Shy Violet' 2017
10"x10x16” mixed-media flying sculpture w/ 18"h stand & 20" adjustable/detachable chain available 'Love Wins' 2017
10x10x15" mixed-media flying sculpture with18"h stand & 20" adjustable chain available |
SOLD. 'Blue Monday' 2016 mixed-media flying sculpture, Created for '''Symphony of Wings' group exhibit, Cactus Gallery, Los Angeles. More about this work at The Nest. For commission inquiries; please pm Jen Raven.
'Blue Monday'
2016 mixed media flying sculpture 15x10x10"
sold
2016 mixed media flying sculpture 15x10x10"
sold
SOLD. 'A fluid phenomenon' 2016 mixed-media flying sculpture, Created for ''Beastly Beings' group exhibit, Cactus Gallery, Los Angeles. More about this work at The Nest. For commission inquiries; please pm Jen Raven.
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'A Fluid Phenomenon'
2016 mixed media 16x10, 11h"
sold
2016 mixed media 16x10, 11h"
sold
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'A Fluid Phenomenon' shown with her included
hanging-sculpture base, which measures 9.5x13, 23h"
hanging-sculpture base, which measures 9.5x13, 23h"
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Photobombs courtesy of the Studio Cats.
We share our planet with nearly 20,000 known species of bees. Study of these creatures continues to reveal further connections between bees and people; Humanity does not stand apart from these petite wonders of our natural world. We rise and fall, together.
Partnerships between humans and bees attest to this reality. Our symbiotic relationships with the bees has evolved over thousands of years, and it is commonly stated; if they go, we go. As pollinators, bees are vital in our massive efforts toward food production, a fact we understand only too well, in California’s Central Valley. Habitat loss, rising temperatures, varroa mites, neonicotinoids and other pesticides --such combined factors threaten the stability of bee populations, increasing likelihood of Colony Collapse Disorder, and thus threatening food production --threatening our own populations, in turn.
Partnerships between humans and bees attest to this reality. Our symbiotic relationships with the bees has evolved over thousands of years, and it is commonly stated; if they go, we go. As pollinators, bees are vital in our massive efforts toward food production, a fact we understand only too well, in California’s Central Valley. Habitat loss, rising temperatures, varroa mites, neonicotinoids and other pesticides --such combined factors threaten the stability of bee populations, increasing likelihood of Colony Collapse Disorder, and thus threatening food production --threatening our own populations, in turn.
Flying FuzzButts 2017
5" x 8.5" mixed-media flying sculpture
Marabou feather body; washi paper wings
worbla antennae
5" x 8.5" mixed-media flying sculpture
Marabou feather body; washi paper wings
worbla antennae