The fantastic creations of Canadian artist Aganetha Dyck, who literally collaborates with bee colonies to transform old porcelain figurines into amazing natural sculptures, as and as beeswax agglutinates… As each sculpture requires several months of work, Aganetha Dyck highlights the complex relationship between man, nature and the bees, but also the fragility of existence…
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Share on Facebooki think that is marvelous! what a creative and also quite organic collaboration!
I don't get the point.... I mean is it really art to let bees work on porcelain statues?
The point of this is that nature can make beautiful art. So please, stop wasting your life on a computer and go outside for once.
Load More Replies...i think that is marvelous! what a creative and also quite organic collaboration!
I don't get the point.... I mean is it really art to let bees work on porcelain statues?
The point of this is that nature can make beautiful art. So please, stop wasting your life on a computer and go outside for once.
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