Bee currently lives and works in London. While growing up near the bustle of city life, many of her childhood memories stand in contrast—ankle-deep in streams and exploring the rugged coastline of rural South Wales. These early moments planted the seeds of Bee's deep affinity for the natural world, a connection that continues to shape the narrative of her personal art practice and freelance work.
Bee’s work explores the intrinsic connection between landscapes and people. Shooting predominantly with natural light, she is known for bringing a soft, ethereal quality to her subjects. Her approach is sensitive and considered, often using a controlled palette of muted earth tones to create delicate, atmospheric imagery
Her early work encompasses a series of self-portraits exploring the interplay between the body's energy and the landscape. Through the repeated use of a 'fetal' pose, the series expresses a deep longing to reconnect with maternal roots in nature, finding restoration in the natural world and the soothing, sensuous experiences of the seascape.
Connection is at the heart of Bee’s work. Immersed in the raw and the real, she offers bespoke portraiture sessions. You can learn more about this aspect of her work here.
FEATURES & PUBLICATIONS
2021: Riot & Roux Vol 1 Issue 4 ‘Land’
2020: Falmouth 2020 Showcase /Online
2020: Photograd Degree Show / Online
EXHIBITIONS:
2022: ’Salon22’ Members Show, Photofusion / London
2022: ‘The Wild Collective’, OmVed Gardens / London
2021: ’Salon21’ Members Show, Photofusion / London
2020: ‘Un/Feeling’ Group Show, The Feminist Art Museum / Online
2020: ‘Tilt’ Group Show, The IOP Gallery / Falmouth, UK
2019: ‘Emergence’ Group Show, The IOP Gallery / Falmouth, UK
2019: ‘Nova’ Group Show, The Poly / Falmouth, UK
2018: ‘Surge’ Group Show, The Courtauld Institute of Art / London
2018: ‘Late Apricot’ Group Show, The IOP Gallery / Falmouth, UK
2017: 'A Space Within' The IOP Gallery / Falmouth, UK
2017: ‘2017 Graduate Show’ Ravensbourne University / London