• Juliet Bradford - Belle
  • Juliet Bradford - Belle
  • Juliet Bradford - Belle

Juliet Bradford - Belle


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Original Artwork

34 x 34cm | Coloured Pencils on Rising Museum Board | Framed behind glass in a Shadow Box Black Frame | Ready to hang

About the Artwork:

Belle is one of my favourite bumblebees in a series of four of these cute, fuzzy, very important bees. I loved how the setting sunlight was captured on this cute bumblebee.

About the Artist:

Juliet lives in Hampton, QLD, Australia and is a coloured pencil/pastel realism artist, bringing subjects to life with her keen eye for detail. Having a lifelong appreciation of animals and the natural world, Juliet started drawing pet portraits and wildlife. Inspired by her love of the equine field, Juliet has expanded her skills to include horses, tack and clothing apparel, where she skilfully conveys both form and character. Although coloured pencil is a time-intensive medium, being a “born perfectionist”, Juliet embraces its ability to achieve intricate detail and realism, continually refining her technique and expanding her artistic portfolio across a range of subjects.


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About the Artist

Juliet lives in Hampton, QLD, Australia and is a coloured pencil/pastel realism artist, bringing subjects to life with her keen eye for detail. Having a lifelong appreciation of animals and the natural world, Juliet started drawing pet portraits and wildlife. Inspired by her love of the equine field, Juliet has expanded her skills to include horses, tack and clothing apparel, where she skilfully conveys both form and character. Although coloured pencil is a time-intensive medium, being a “born perfectionist”, Juliet embraces its ability to achieve intricate detail and realism, continually refining her technique and expanding her artistic portfolio across a range of subjects.