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SOLD - Flight of the Bumblebee

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41.8cms W x 29.5 cms H. Flight of the Bumblebee. Something a little different - a charcoal bumblebee with watercolour flowers and background. I love bumblebees and thought charcoal would be a great way to capture their 'fluffiness.' Did you know that many colonies of bees around the world have been wiped out and many more are endangered. Want to help? Plant bee friendly plants such as lavender in your garden. It would be a disaster if their numbers shrink too much as they play a vital part in the food chain by pollinating the plants they visit. Thanks to George Hikes for an inspirational photo, and @insituartroom for the room display.

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41.8cms W x 29.5 cms H. Flight of the Bumblebee. Something a little different - a charcoal bumblebee with watercolour flowers and background. I love bumblebees and thought charcoal would be a great way to capture their 'fluffiness.' Did you know that many colonies of bees around the world have been wiped out and many more are endangered. Want to help? Plant bee friendly plants such as lavender in your garden. It would be a disaster if their numbers shrink too much as they play a vital part in the food chain by pollinating the plants they visit. Thanks to George Hikes for an inspirational photo, and @insituartroom for the room display.

41.8cms W x 29.5 cms H. Flight of the Bumblebee. Something a little different - a charcoal bumblebee with watercolour flowers and background. I love bumblebees and thought charcoal would be a great way to capture their 'fluffiness.' Did you know that many colonies of bees around the world have been wiped out and many more are endangered. Want to help? Plant bee friendly plants such as lavender in your garden. It would be a disaster if their numbers shrink too much as they play a vital part in the food chain by pollinating the plants they visit. Thanks to George Hikes for an inspirational photo, and @insituartroom for the room display.

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