Lee Flower Show
Alexandra Dikaia at the Lee Flower Show
Alexandra Dikaia and her captivating illustrations had the honor of being featured at the Lee Flower Show, an event with over a century of history. Established in 1893 as a summer picnic for Sunday school children, the Lee Flower Show has grown into a beloved festival, featuring gardening competitions, art exhibitions, and family entertainment.
Remarkably, Alexandra’s book, The Moon Mill Tales, includes a story about a junior gardeners’ competition (“Rainy Days”), making her participation in this historic festival especially meaningful.

While Alexandra does not position herself as a traditional painter, her participation in events like the Lee Flower Show is rooted in a desire to connect with people on an emotional level. Her illustrations have a way of capturing attention, inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and engage deeply with the details. Visitors often share their reactions, ask questions, and leave with more than just a piece of art—they take home an emotion, a symbol, a story.

Through her work, Alexandra continues to inspire and bring a touch of magic to events like this, creating meaningful connections and leaving a lasting impression on those who encounter her art.