Japanese anemones begin blooming in my garden sometime around mid-summer and continue well into autumn. During that time, their flowers become gathering places for countless bees, whose constant movement and buzzing hum transform the garden. There is no better place to observe the relationship between flowering plants and pollinators.
I really enjoy watching this annual display and was thrilled to photograph the fleeting pause of a bee before it moved on to continue its work. The image celebrates the remarkable interactions that unfold daily in the corners of the garden.
Each print is produced in my studio using archival inks on premium photo paper, preserving the color, detail, and subtle textures of the original photograph.
Details
Image size: Approximately 8 × 10 inches
Mat size: 11 × 14 inches (fits a standard frame)
Materials: Archival inks, premium photo paper, acid-free mat and backing board
Presentation: Hand-signed mat, individually stamped with my mark, and packaged in a protective sleeve
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Related Artwork: Bee on Sunflower Print, Skipper Butterfly Card Set, Birds & Pollinators Gallery, Botanical & Garden Prints and Cards
From the Journal: Cyanotyping with Japanese Anemones, Hope for the Caterpillars
Thank you for supporting handmade, original work. Each order is packaged and shipped by me within five business days unless otherwise noted. Whenever possible, I reuse and recycle packaging materials as part of my studio practice.
Japanese anemones begin blooming in my garden sometime around mid-summer and continue well into autumn. During that time, their flowers become gathering places for countless bees, whose constant movement and buzzing hum transform the garden. There is no better place to observe the relationship between flowering plants and pollinators.
I really enjoy watching this annual display and was thrilled to photograph the fleeting pause of a bee before it moved on to continue its work. The image celebrates the remarkable interactions that unfold daily in the corners of the garden.
Each print is produced in my studio using archival inks on premium photo paper, preserving the color, detail, and subtle textures of the original photograph.
Details
Image size: Approximately 8 × 10 inches
Mat size: 11 × 14 inches (fits a standard frame)
Materials: Archival inks, premium photo paper, acid-free mat and backing board
Presentation: Hand-signed mat, individually stamped with my mark, and packaged in a protective sleeve
Continue Exploring
Related Artwork: Bee on Sunflower Print, Skipper Butterfly Card Set, Birds & Pollinators Gallery, Botanical & Garden Prints and Cards
From the Journal: Cyanotyping with Japanese Anemones, Hope for the Caterpillars
Thank you for supporting handmade, original work. Each order is packaged and shipped by me within five business days unless otherwise noted. Whenever possible, I reuse and recycle packaging materials as part of my studio practice.