About
Zahrah Bella
Zahrah was born in Saudi Arabia in 1997. As a young girl, Zahrah loved drawing and painting. You would find her head down with a piece of paper and some colored pencils anytime she had the opportunity. In 2019, Zahrah took a giant leap and moved to Butte, Montana, to reunite with her mother, who currently lives in Butte, Mt. Living in Butte for about six months, inspired by Montanas wild life Zahrah got her first big job in the Art world as she was a featured artist with 5518 design as they featured the famous "Montana Grizzly” Watercolor painting. Afterward, Zahrah moved to Bozeman, Mt., to finish her business education. Now graduated, Zahrah solely focuses on creating beautiful artwork based on the world around her. Zahrah loves attending art shows, farmers market, and festivals. she also runs a full-time online business.
Original Art Work Sold
Bernard The Beaver
Bernard is one of my favorite characters to work with, although you may find his serious demeanor intimidating he is a creative fellow that enjoys many outdoor activities. Inspired by the wild beavers by the Mission Mountain Rage in Ronan, Mt.
Medium: Watercolor on cotton paper
Size: 18’x24’
Ski’ver The Ole Skiing Beaver
Bernard in another light, fit for a pow day on the ski hill. He loves to fly fish on a hot sunny day, but when winter comes around you’ll find him skiing the cold smoke.
Medium: Watercolor on cotton paper
Size: 18’x24
Special Commission
The owner of The Wine Cellar in Butte, Mt, requested a large acrylic painting for the empty space above the two chairs, she wanted something to relate to the environment of the cellar. She also wanted the logo to be implemented into the painting. This is the results of her request.
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 30”x40”
Alaric Wolf
Alaric meaning the ruler of all. This original one of a kind oil painting is now owned by The Wine Cellar in butte, Mt. the only place you’ll be able to lay eye’s on it. This painting was my first ever oil painting, inspired by the arctic wolves of North America.
Medium: Oil On Linen
Size: 20”x16”
Fire Phoenix
Symbol of rebirth. Legends and tails show the Fire phoenix as a symbol of rebirth, as when it comes to the end of its life cycle, the ancient bird will burn into ashes, and from the ashes, a new one is reborn. I resonated with this mystical creature as I felt that I had to burn many times to feel reborn once again in my lifetime.
Medium: Oil on Linen
Size: 36x48
Montana Grizzly
The Montana Grizzly is one of my first watercolor paintings that Ive made. I was inspired to paint this colorful piece during the summer of 2019. I was visiting my grandparents in Ronan, Mt. As the sun started to set me and Grandpa decided to go see what kind of action was happening at the disposal pit, and as we approached with the ranch dogs, a giant grizzly jumped out of the pit and ran into the woods, and that was my first time seeing a beautiful cinnamon grizzly.
Medium: Watercolor on Cotton Paper
Size: 5‘x7’
Arabian Camel
Although Arabian camels are not as colorful as this guy, traditionally you’ll find camels that are kept for joy rides dressed in colorful halters and saddles. So I combined their silly demeanor with the wonderful colors surrounding them, and this is what came to life.
Medium: Watercolor on Cotton Paper
Size: 5’x7