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Bee and Flower
SKU:
300_BAF
NZ$399.99
NZ$399.99
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Bee and Flower wall art.
Dimensions W: 298mm, H: 298mm, D: 18mm
Weight: 1.00kg
Material: V-Carved MDF, Coloured Pencil, Wood Stain, Spray Varnish, Hanging Wire
Limited to: 13
Your unique limited edition art piece
Roy McDougall makes your exclusive signed art piece
We ship for $25 within NZ and from $50 internationally
Your artwork arrives ready to hang.
This Artwork is Not Weatherproof
1 available
The Bee and Flower Story:
The honey bee is the perfect centerpiece for this piece of art. The Bee is stylistically carved with a surrounding circular frame that features a floral motifs to create a cohesive and vintage looking piece. The coloring is blended to give the piece a lively and energetic feel and finally stained to give a natural inviting feel.
Bees and Flowers
Bees and flowers have been important symbols in human culture for thousands of years. In many ancient civilizations, bees were associated with fertility, abundance, and hard work. They were often revered for their ability to create honey, which was seen as a valuable and sacred substance.
In ancient Egypt, the bee was a symbol of royalty and power. The Pharaohs often used the bee as a symbol of their reign, and the bee was even used as an emblem on royal headdresses. In Greek mythology, the god Apollo was often depicted with a crown of bees, representing his ability to predict the future.
Flowers, on the other hand, have been associated with a wide range of meanings throughout history. In many cultures, flowers have been used as symbols of love, beauty, and femininity. In ancient Greece, flowers were often associated with the gods and goddesses, and were used in religious ceremonies and rituals.
In Chinese culture, the lotus flower has long been a symbol of purity, enlightenment, and rebirth. The lotus is often used in art and literature to represent spiritual awakening and transcendence.
In more recent times, bees and flowers have become symbols of environmentalism and sustainability. With the growing concern over the impact of human activity on the natural world, many people have turned to bees and flowers as symbols of hope and renewal. Efforts to protect bees and other pollinators have become increasingly important, as they play a vital role in sustaining ecosystems and maintaining the world's food supply.
Overall, bees and flowers have played a significant role in human culture and continue to be important symbols of beauty, abundance, and the natural world.
As you can see to create this sculpted piece there are many processes involved making it a truly special and bespoke item.
Packaging:
The item will be packaged with bubble wrapping inside a cardboard outer box.
Delivery:
The item will be couriered to your chosen destination. Courier and Shipping times TBC
The honey bee is the perfect centerpiece for this piece of art. The Bee is stylistically carved with a surrounding circular frame that features a floral motifs to create a cohesive and vintage looking piece. The coloring is blended to give the piece a lively and energetic feel and finally stained to give a natural inviting feel.
Bees and Flowers
Bees and flowers have been important symbols in human culture for thousands of years. In many ancient civilizations, bees were associated with fertility, abundance, and hard work. They were often revered for their ability to create honey, which was seen as a valuable and sacred substance.
In ancient Egypt, the bee was a symbol of royalty and power. The Pharaohs often used the bee as a symbol of their reign, and the bee was even used as an emblem on royal headdresses. In Greek mythology, the god Apollo was often depicted with a crown of bees, representing his ability to predict the future.
Flowers, on the other hand, have been associated with a wide range of meanings throughout history. In many cultures, flowers have been used as symbols of love, beauty, and femininity. In ancient Greece, flowers were often associated with the gods and goddesses, and were used in religious ceremonies and rituals.
In Chinese culture, the lotus flower has long been a symbol of purity, enlightenment, and rebirth. The lotus is often used in art and literature to represent spiritual awakening and transcendence.
In more recent times, bees and flowers have become symbols of environmentalism and sustainability. With the growing concern over the impact of human activity on the natural world, many people have turned to bees and flowers as symbols of hope and renewal. Efforts to protect bees and other pollinators have become increasingly important, as they play a vital role in sustaining ecosystems and maintaining the world's food supply.
Overall, bees and flowers have played a significant role in human culture and continue to be important symbols of beauty, abundance, and the natural world.
As you can see to create this sculpted piece there are many processes involved making it a truly special and bespoke item.
Packaging:
The item will be packaged with bubble wrapping inside a cardboard outer box.
Delivery:
The item will be couriered to your chosen destination. Courier and Shipping times TBC