Fellow creative Sara Snedeker integrates the bee in her medicine work, encouraging creative instincts

A muralist, social practice artist, death doula, and therapist Sara has been engaging communities in the public art process across the Pacific Northwest for the last 10 years. With an affinity for creating works of art that are interactive, dynamic, colorful and engaging, they often depict native plants and animals that share urban space with all of us. Her medicine work involves, much like hazel’s, a deep awareness of the healing potential of cultivating reverence and respect for other creatures and how they interact with the world, and emulating their energies in our own lives.

“Bees are the alchemists of sunlight; they weave the sunlight and caputer it in beeswax. They are natural artists and bringers of beauty.” Sara Snedeker

The Creative Process

Inspired by a vision shared by Sara Snedeker, and with an interaction with the bee in her medicine work, hazel created this stencil. The words “Bee Beauty” were integral to the vision. These had the impactful feeling of a teaching around encouraging people to follow their creative instincts, and trust in their beauty.

Birth: January 2019, winter time at the Creekside

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