Dear Mr. Dick, May I draw your attention to Bees in Art (
http://beesinart.com ), a brand new gallery devoted to art inspired by bees.
Please find enclosed a press release below.
The World's First Art Gallery Devoted to Bees Bees In Art:
The world's first art gallery devoted to Beekeeping, Honeybees and
Bumblebees depicted in art. East Yorkshire, UK - Internet based 'Bees in
Art' Gallery exhibits artwork by leading artists whose fascination with
beekeeping, bees and other Hymenoptera has inspired them. Bees in Art is
curated by Royal College of Art graduates Andrew Tyzack and Debbie Grice.
We exhibit and sell important artworks by contemporary artists: Robert
Gillmor and David Koster as well as works by past masters: Graham
Sutherland. They deal with all art forms.
The gallery is based online and has generated much interest globally.
Beekeeping and Bees are an immensely important part of our ecosystem. For
the first time, their fantastic life cycle is celebrated through art.
Andrew,
'Bees in Art' founder, is a graduate of the Royal College of Art and a third
generation beekeeper. He keeps several beehives in the East Riding of
Yorkshire, UK. His earliest memory of beekeeping was helping his grandfather
capture a wild colony of bees, established in the wall of a wooden hut: "in
the smoky gloom Grandad gently took away the inner wall and there were the
bees populating beeswax combs. Because the hut was gloomy and Grandad was
gentle, the bees just carried on with their lives. We weren't wearing any
protective clothing at all, but I felt safe. Their doorway was where a knot
had fallen out of a plank, but once we had captured the queen the colony was
ours.".
Early inspiration came from a boyhood curiosity for all things natural, and
from the artists, writers, poets and dancers, such as the sculptor Andy
Goldsworthy and the poet Liz Lochead, who were visitors to his home. Now
bees and beekeeping are the central themes of his work.
Andrew's beekeeping can be followed using Twitter as well as through his
facebook page. Debbie Grice, co-founder, is an award winning artist and
graduate of the Royal College of Art. Married to Andrew Tyzack she is the
'beekeepers wife', jarring honey and creating the beautiful labels for the
jars. Winner of the Folio Society Illustration Award 1998, Debbie produces
evocative mezzotint engravings of apiaries. She is also a qualified pilot
and is featured in a Wellcome Trust Community TV production.
'The Land Gallery' is Bees in Art's sister gallery and specialises in
wildlife art with a special dedication to studying wildlife in the field.
The Land Gallery has been featured in BBC TV, BBC Radio, Country Living
Magazine, Yorkshire Post and numerous local society publications and
newspapers.
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