This acrylic painting features a bumblebee, depicted in an abstract style, with vibrant strokes of blue, gold, and orange, and a touch of dripping technique. The background is filled with gold curcles, symbolizing both the honeycomb structure and the concept of a cell. This dual imagery highlights the contrasting views of the cell—as a meqning of negative place or as a place of creation, where something incredible, like honey, is produced.
The painting serves as a reminder of the vital role bees play in our ecosystems. Known as the "world's greatest pollinators," bees are essential for maintaining biodiversity and the health of our environment.
To support these important creatures, we can plant bee-friendly flowers, such as lavender, sunflowers, and clover, providing a consistent food source throughout the seasons.
Created with acrylic paints on paper, this piece measures 60 x 50 cm. A layer of semi-gloss varnish is applied to enhance the vibrancy of the colors and provide a durable, protective finish.