P R E S S
P R E S S
"Visually, let my art be your garden gateway drug!
The botany-nerd in me craves to cultivate your plant curiosity. When illustrating botanical ballerinas, I write “personality” descriptions for each plant lady, in hopes that it sparks new interest through their symbolism and backstories. Plants are incredible responsibilities to love and find self-love through.
Musically, let my songs be your story’s safe space."
"If you are a solo musician seeking a seasonal collaboration, the Pop-up Music Co-op is the place to make that happen. During the event, you’ll be surrounded by creatives who are aiming to exchange their talents, and perhaps that's exactly the missing ingredient that those dusty songs on the shelf needed to come to life."
"June Bunch Paints the Symphony of Nature"
"In the vibrant tapestry of Tampa’s art scene, there blooms a unique artist, June Bunch, known on social media as @onefruitforward. Through the lens of her botanical artistry, June weaves the elegance of ballet with the resilience of nature, crafting a narrative that is as bold as it is nurturing. “My visual art is rooted in botany and ballet,” June explains, “focusing on the interplay of mother nature and womanhood in a bold, empowering way.”
"St. Pete visual artist and musician June Bunch has a talent for creative combinations."
"It’s the ‘everything, everywhere, all at once’ method of creation, and the results are inspiring. Bunch’s work poses a question to all creators. . . How are you combining all the things you’re passionate about to create a unique body of work?"
"June is JOY. June's voice is unique and stunning. Her grace and ease onstage keeps the whole room in the palm of her hand, as she weaves songs, and stories, and laughter."
-Taylor Vidic (The Crystal Saloon)
"Her energy onstage is like the sun shining through clouds on a chilly day. You feel warm and happy when it's on you, and miss it when it's gone."
- Alysha Clark (Blue Banner Radio)
"Nobody writes lyrics like June Bunch. Her lyrics ride the line between accessible and cryptic really well. They give a lot of room for interpretation while still being very grounded in reality."
-Bryan Osorio (Happy Napcidents)