Baker Speech Clinic Commission
This little beauty was created by Bee’s Knees very own, Chris, for Baker Speech Clinic. It’s going to a big fancy speech conference!
Untitled (…but something totally Pikachu inspired)
Chris Hicks
Watercolor
This little beauty was created by Bee’s Knees very own, Chris, for Baker Speech Clinic. It’s going to a big fancy speech conference!
Untitled (…but something totally Pikachu inspired)
Chris Hicks
Watercolor
We’ve been working diligently on an all new set of custom flower pots. In fact, if you’re our friend on Facebook, you may have noticed some of our photos.
On Saturday, May 25th we’ll be selling all of the flower pots at The Plant Stand (9505 N. May Ave.) from 10AM-2PM. If your in the neck of the woods, you should stop by.
Here’s what you have to look forward to…
See you on the 25!
On Saturday, May 4 we set up at the AutismOklahoma.org PieceWalk at the Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City. Here are a few photos from our experience.
Here we are, getting all set up.
While at the PieceWalk, we had the opportunity to meet a whole assortment of different people. Pirates, Jedis, princesses… you know, the usual.
This post is about our trip to the Science Museum Oklahoma.
Here we are getting ready for out trip to Oklahoma City, all buckled up and ready to go.
On our way to the Science Museum, we made a quick stop to Brown’s Bakery for donuts and chocolate milk. Everything is better when donuts and chocolate milk are added to mix, right?!
BRANDON: What’s your favorite thing about donuts?
ALLIE: Eating them!
If you’ve ever been to the Science Museum, you know there’s a ton of awesome things to check out.
We found this technological motherboard of some sort.
We also found this spinny thing.
LINDSAY: It’s amazing how I’m a dancer.
DAVID: I’m surfing the web!
We became well acquainted with this robotic arm.
We mastered Segways! Let us show you how it’s done.
The Science Museum is a great place to lay on a bed of nails.
We walked into a giant mouth (not a recommended decision for any giant mouths other than the one at the Science Museum).
We blew smoke rings.
We formed interspecie friendships.
We willingly locked ourselves in a tornado room.
Finally, we watched a movie about being in a spaceship.
BRANDON: FYI, short shorts are so in right now… in space.
After our time at the Science Museum, we went for lunch at Joey’s Pizzeria in downtown. It was delicious.
When we finished our delicious pizza at Joey’s Pizzeria, we loaded up and headed home. It was a great day.
This post is about our trip to the Oklahoma State Capitol to present a custom masterpiece to Representative Ben Sherrer.
A while back, Rep. Ben Sherrer commissioned us to create an original work of art for his office at the Oklahoma State Capitol. This was a video created for the commissioned piece:
Our work on his all new Oklahoma-themed masterpiece has finally come to completion. This is the story of our adventure to the Oklahoma Capitol.
The first thing we did when we got to the Capitol is check out the featured gallery.
Here we are at the House of Representatives door. David may or may not be trying to promote our Swanky Movie. You be the judge.
We made a new friend, her name is Gracie Monson and she is the Legislative Assistant for Rep. Mike Shelton. She’s very nice.
Here’s a closer look at the very fancy Oklahoma themed masterpiece. It’s mixed media comprised of puzzle pieces, and custom Oklahoma symbols by the masterminds of Bee’s Knees.
Here’s an even closer look.
We were so excited and glad to finally present the completed work to Rep. Sherrer.
The Oklahoma House of Representatives liked it so much, they created this awesome video about the experience:
You could say Representative Ben Sherrer is a satisfied customer!