Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Canadian artist Aganetha Dyck has a grand appreciation for both art and bees. Driven by her innate fondness, she manages to combine the two in an interspecies collaboration that results in porcelain sculptures cloaked in honeycombs. The artist provides her buzzing little friends with custom-designed apiary feeder boards and hive blankets, where she introduces the figurines and allows the bees to transform them with their hexagonal cells of wax.
Canadian artist Aganetha Dyck has a grand appreciation for both art and bees. Driven by her innate fondness, she manages to combine the two in an interspecies collaboration that results in porcelain sculptures cloaked in honeycombs. The artist provides her buzzing little friends with custom-designed apiary feeder boards and hive blankets, where she introduces the figurines and allows the bees to transform them with their hexagonal cells of wax.
xhibition titled Honeybee Alterations at the Ottawa School of Art starting March 3, 2014.
Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Photo credits: Peter Dyck and William Eakin
Aganetha Dyck website
via [Colossal]
Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Awesome Sculptures in Honeycombs
Photo credits: Peter Dyck and William Eakin
Aganetha Dyck website
via [Colossal]
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