Bumblebee and Roses

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6″ x 7″ x 7″ with glass cloche

Techniques: hand-guided longarm stitched petals and leaves; needlewoven sepals and stigma; hand embroidered tufted bumblebee and silk wings; wet-felted ball for rosehip centre; hand wrapped wire stems

Materials: Thread; embroidery floss; perle cotton; silk thread; tea-dyed silk organza; copper wire; glass beads; felt; silk substrate.

Description

Artist Statement:

This textile sculpture celebrates the bumblebees that are active in my rugosa roses from Spring to Fall. I love watching them busily move from one flower to the next. Their buzzing reminds me of how important they are to a healthy environment. Their buzzing allows them to effectively pollinate a large number of fruits, vegetables and flowers. There are over 40 species of bumblebees in Canada. So far, I have identified and photographed 5 species – more than 25% of the 16 native to my province!

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