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Beekeeping in Britain£0.00Medium: oil on linen
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Dimensions: 147.5 cm x 115.5 cm
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Framed Honeybee queen£25.00Medium: Mezzotint engraving
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Print Size: 6 cm x 5 cm (2.3" x 1.9")
Frame Size: 19.5 cm x 14.5 cm (7.6" x 5.7")
Frame: Plane wood
Paper: Hahnemühle 300gsm acid free
Edition size: Limited edition of 66
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Honeybee queen£20.00Medium: Wood engraving
Dimensions: 13.5 cm x 9.5 cm
Paper: Zerkall White 145gsm acid free
Edition size: Limited edition of 100
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Six Bumblebee Queens£120.00Medium: Six plate mezzotint engraving
Print Size: 12.5cm x 16cm
Paper Size: 22cm x 24cm
Signed: by Andrew Tyzack in pencil
Paper: Hahnemühle 300gsm acid free
Edition: limited edition of 60
Bumblebees featured:
Bombus pratorum
Bombus lucorum
Bombus pascuorum
Bombus hortorum
Bombus lapidarius
Bombus terrestris
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Queen honeybee£0.00Medium: Mezzotint engraving
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Worker honeybee£18.00Medium: Mezzotint engraving
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Drone honeybee£18.00Medium: Mezzotint engraving
Dimensions: 6 cm x 5 cm
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Honey farming£0.00Medium: oil on linen
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Dimensions: 121 cm x 91 cm
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The beekeeper£0.00Medium: oil on linen
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Dimensions: 51 cm x 46 cm
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© Bees in Art 2011
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Andrew is a third generation beekeeper and runs several hives in the East Riding of Yorkshire, UK. His earliest memory of beekeeping was helping his grandfather capture a wild colony of bees, established in the wall of a wooden hut: "in the smoky gloom Grandad gently took away the inner wall and there were the bees populating beeswax combs. Because the hut was gloomy and Grandad was gentle the bees just carried on with their lives. We weren't wearing any protective clothing at all, but I felt safe. Their doorway was where a knot had fallen out of a plank, but once we had captured the queen the colony was ours."
Early inspiration came from a boyhood curiosity for all things natural, and from the artists, writers, poets and dancers, such as the sculptor Andy Goldsworthy and the poet Liz Lochead, who were visitors to his home. Now bees and beekeeping are the central themes of his work.
Andrew's recent commissions include portraits, a ‘triptych’ of drawings based on the 'seductions by Zeus' in the guise of various animals, and ‘rehearsal drawings’ at the Royal National Theatre, London. Which are now represented in the Carl Heinz archive at the National Portrait Gallery, London, and at the Victoria and Albert theatre museum, London.
Andrew has been an artist-in-residence in Munich, Sweden and recently Hong Kong. He has also travelled to the Jim Corbett National Park, India; Taman Negara, equatorial rainforest, Malaysia and has camped in the game parks of Botswana and Zimbabwe. All of which has provided first hand inspiration to his artwork.
The Tyzack family originates from the Lorraine region of 13th century France where they were successful glass makers. To escape religious persecution the Tyzacks settled in England in the 16th century, where they continued to make glass. Today the Tyzacks are still a creative force, being a diverse family of artisans, actors and artists.
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