Description
I walked up to a Rose of Sharon bush in my yard and was excited to see bees busy at work gathering pollen. As I watched this particular bee, I noticed it tugging at one of its legs, trying to free itself. After extricating himself, he went to a limb, where he rubbed his leg, I assume, to make it less sticky.
Category
Photography & Digital Art
Materials
Wood, glass, photo paper.
Dimensions
10" x 8" x 3"
Rosemary Drymon
Cherokee Nation
About the Artist
Rosemary Drymon is a 65-year-old photographer and student. Drymon currently attends Northeastern State University to pursue a Master's degree in Criminal Justice. A lifelong photographer, she spends her days studying or chasing various types of pollinators and wildlife. A proud Cherokee Nation citizen, she believes that we must intervene in how our wildlife and other fauna are being affected by pollution and the continuing encroachment of humanity on wildlife habitat.
Pickup & Shipping
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