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The Fuzzy Bee Paper Company

A witty blend of Scottish humor and bold feminist illustration.

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Marisa K. Wood, a Providence College alumna with a background in studio art and art history, leads The Fuzzy Bee Paper Company from her base in Glasgow. Her work is defined by a playful, "pun-tastic" approach that merges hand-drawn illustrations with a sharp sense of humor. This Glasgow-rooted practice has earned recognition through features in Glasgow Live and membership in the Shop Scotland creative community. The collection centers on themes of female empowerment and pop culture, featuring icons like Beyoncé and Hillary Clinton. Wood also specializes in detailed illustrated maps of cities including London, Edinburgh, and Glasgow. Her pieces often incorporate bold typography and "Weegie" wit, creating a recognizable aesthetic that balances local charm with broader cultural commentary.

Visual voice

The aesthetic is characterized by a witty, pun-led illustrative style and bold typography. It frequently explores themes of female empowerment and pop culture, alongside intricate, hand-drawn maps of Scottish and English cities.
Pun-Tastic IllustrationsFemale EmpowermentBold TypographyIllustrated City MapsWeegie HumorPop Culture Icons
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The Fuzzy Bee Paper Company — questions answered

Who is the artist behind The Fuzzy Bee Paper Company?

The brand was founded and is led by Marisa K. Wood, an alumna of Providence College with a background in studio art and art history.

Where is the studio located?

The Fuzzy Bee Paper Company is based in Glasgow, Scotland, and is a member of the Shop Scotland creative platform.

What are the recurring themes in this collection?

The work frequently explores female empowerment, pop culture icons like Hillary Clinton and Beyoncé, and detailed city maps.

How would you describe the artistic style?

The style is witty and "pun-tastic," often featuring bold typography and local "Weegie" humor from Glasgow.

Has the artist's work been recognized in the media?

Yes, the brand has been featured in local media outlets such as Glasgow Live.

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