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76 cms H x 56 cms W -This is a painting of a very ‘Busy Bee,’ gathering pollen as he flits amount the tendrils of flowers cascading down. Covered in pollen, he doesn’t take a rest, because he knows the future of our planet lies on his shoulders. Without bees such as this one to pollinate the plants our ecosystem would crumble. Sadly our bees our being decimated- primarily by mankind with its pesticides but also with mites and other natural enemies. How can we make a difference? Grow more bee friendly plants such as lavender, only use only natural pesticides and rehome unwanted hives rather than destroying them.. Created in Watercolour and Iridescent Watercolour on 638gsm Saunders Waterford paper

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76 cms H x 56 cms W -This is a painting of a very ‘Busy Bee,’ gathering pollen as he flits amount the tendrils of flowers cascading down. Covered in pollen, he doesn’t take a rest, because he knows the future of our planet lies on his shoulders. Without bees such as this one to pollinate the plants our ecosystem would crumble. Sadly our bees our being decimated- primarily by mankind with its pesticides but also with mites and other natural enemies. How can we make a difference? Grow more bee friendly plants such as lavender, only use only natural pesticides and rehome unwanted hives rather than destroying them.. Created in Watercolour and Iridescent Watercolour on 638gsm Saunders Waterford paper

76 cms H x 56 cms W -This is a painting of a very ‘Busy Bee,’ gathering pollen as he flits amount the tendrils of flowers cascading down. Covered in pollen, he doesn’t take a rest, because he knows the future of our planet lies on his shoulders. Without bees such as this one to pollinate the plants our ecosystem would crumble. Sadly our bees our being decimated- primarily by mankind with its pesticides but also with mites and other natural enemies. How can we make a difference? Grow more bee friendly plants such as lavender, only use only natural pesticides and rehome unwanted hives rather than destroying them.. Created in Watercolour and Iridescent Watercolour on 638gsm Saunders Waterford paper