Anatomy Art Print The Bees Knees
The Bees Knees
The phrase came from the 18th century, meaning something fanciful, something that didn't exist. Amazing huh? Apparently nowadays it's only used jokingly or by 'older people', meaning I am officially in the category at the ripe old age of... shhh. This print is extra special because it features two of my favourite bees. The right knee is the teddy bear bee, and the left knee is the blue banded bee. And remember, anatomical terms means THEIR left and right, see it's not so easy to be a physio- you have to flip everything.
Anatomy Print available in A5, A4, A3. Contact me directly for custom sizes and colours.
The Bees Knees
The phrase came from the 18th century, meaning something fanciful, something that didn't exist. Amazing huh? Apparently nowadays it's only used jokingly or by 'older people', meaning I am officially in the category at the ripe old age of... shhh. This print is extra special because it features two of my favourite bees. The right knee is the teddy bear bee, and the left knee is the blue banded bee. And remember, anatomical terms means THEIR left and right, see it's not so easy to be a physio- you have to flip everything.
Anatomy Print available in A5, A4, A3. Contact me directly for custom sizes and colours.
The Bees Knees
The phrase came from the 18th century, meaning something fanciful, something that didn't exist. Amazing huh? Apparently nowadays it's only used jokingly or by 'older people', meaning I am officially in the category at the ripe old age of... shhh. This print is extra special because it features two of my favourite bees. The right knee is the teddy bear bee, and the left knee is the blue banded bee. And remember, anatomical terms means THEIR left and right, see it's not so easy to be a physio- you have to flip everything.
Anatomy Print available in A5, A4, A3. Contact me directly for custom sizes and colours.