Just Bees and Things and Flowers I
Monoprint.
This artwork is sold unmounted and unframed and is now in my art sale!
80 cm x 28 cm
Bring the outside in with this beautiful monoprint of a wild flower meadow.
British wildflower meadows are under threat with 97% disappearing since the 1930s.
It is not only sad to lose the beauty of these meadows, but without the shelter and food they provide for important pollinators, the food we eat is also under threat.
Reminiscent of the local nature reserves that I visited last summer, this monoprint features some of the many wild flowers that were in bloom:
There were wild Orchids and Umbellifers, such as Fennel and Wild Carrot, which are loved by hoverflies. Scabious and Knapweed, which is a huge favourite of many butterflies, including the Marbled White, and Agrimony, which is a great plant for bees and the Grizzled Skipper butterfly. It also has seeds that are loved by finches.
Monoprint.
This artwork is sold unmounted and unframed and is now in my art sale!
80 cm x 28 cm
Bring the outside in with this beautiful monoprint of a wild flower meadow.
British wildflower meadows are under threat with 97% disappearing since the 1930s.
It is not only sad to lose the beauty of these meadows, but without the shelter and food they provide for important pollinators, the food we eat is also under threat.
Reminiscent of the local nature reserves that I visited last summer, this monoprint features some of the many wild flowers that were in bloom:
There were wild Orchids and Umbellifers, such as Fennel and Wild Carrot, which are loved by hoverflies. Scabious and Knapweed, which is a huge favourite of many butterflies, including the Marbled White, and Agrimony, which is a great plant for bees and the Grizzled Skipper butterfly. It also has seeds that are loved by finches.
Monoprint.
This artwork is sold unmounted and unframed and is now in my art sale!
80 cm x 28 cm
Bring the outside in with this beautiful monoprint of a wild flower meadow.
British wildflower meadows are under threat with 97% disappearing since the 1930s.
It is not only sad to lose the beauty of these meadows, but without the shelter and food they provide for important pollinators, the food we eat is also under threat.
Reminiscent of the local nature reserves that I visited last summer, this monoprint features some of the many wild flowers that were in bloom:
There were wild Orchids and Umbellifers, such as Fennel and Wild Carrot, which are loved by hoverflies. Scabious and Knapweed, which is a huge favourite of many butterflies, including the Marbled White, and Agrimony, which is a great plant for bees and the Grizzled Skipper butterfly. It also has seeds that are loved by finches.