The Reading Bee Canvas Print

By Alison Jay

The Reading Bee Canvas Print

What do the bees do when they've finished collecting all the pollen? Read books amongst the bluebells, of course! It's the stories that childhood dreams are made of, told in the most beautiful way. Take home one of these classic artworks boasting ladybirds, dragon flies, sunflowers, butterflies, beehives and the magic of story time.

Specifications:

  • 45 x 60 x 2 cm (18 x 24 x 0.8 in)
  • Giclée cotton canvas print, finished on all sides
  • Stretched around a wooden frame (FSC approved wood)
  • Hanger attached for wall mounting

$86.95

In Stock. Dispatch: 2 working days [?]

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23rd February 2012:

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Beautiful Art

"Really love Alison Jay's "cracked effect" on her paintings. The detail is fantastic ! Thank you."

alan pitchforth

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About the Artist

Alison Jay

Alison Jay was born in Hertfordshire and grew up in Derbyshire with her sister Ruth and brother Mark. She studied graphic design at the London College of Printing and specialized in illustration. She graduated with a first class honours degree and initially worked in animation studios where she painted backgrounds and animated small scenes. After a year or two she changed direction and began working as an illustrator. She has now worked in all areas of illustration including design, advertising, packaging, editorial and her favourite children's books.

She has now illustrated many children's books including ‘Picture This’, ‘Alice's Adventures in Wonderland’, ‘Listen, Listen’ and is currently working on a version of ‘The Nutcracker’.

She works in Alkyd oil paint on paper and adds a crackle varnish to give an aged appearance.