BEE
A magnified exploration of the honeybee and its anatomy as art. Scanning electron microscopy presents a new frontier, right here. Exploring the endless structures and forms that comprise a little bee at higher and higher magnification, we get a hint of the amazing and unending complexity of nature all around us.
Rose-Lynn Fisher’s fine-art photography explores biological, cultural, and metaphorical thresholds, ranging from the microscopic realm of bees to the liminal spaces of Morocco to the out-cast couches of Hollywood. She has exhibited widely in galleries and museums across the U.S. and abroad, including a mid-career survey at the Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art, OK. Her new book, BEE, photographs of bees shot through a scanning electron microscope, is published by Princeton Architectural Press, NY.
In 2010 exhibitions of BEE images will be on view at Farmani Gallery NY and Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica, and presented at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden, among other venues.
Rose-Lynn lives in Hollywood. In southern California she is represented by Craig Krull Gallery. In New York the BEE series is available through Farmani Gallery.
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