Description
Bumblebee and Thistle Print 11” x 14” actual print 9”” x 12”
This is a high quality Limited Edition Giclée print of my original watercolour painting. The edition is limited to 100 and this is the first in the edition. The prints are produced on acid free watercolour paper using archival inks that last a lifetime without fading or loss of colour and they have a one inch border around the image to allow for future framing. The print will be numbered, dated and signed.
This is a giclee print of my original watercolour painting. This is an important theme because bees are pollinators vital to our food chain. One third of the food we eat would not be available if it were not for bees.
The dramatic and unexplained decline in the population of these insects is worrying for everyone, not just the conservationists.
Fewer bees means less pollination, which results in less honey and fewer plants. Bees are in danger of disappearing from our environment.
Farming practices continue to disturb the natural habitats and forage of solitary and bumblebees at a rate which gives them little chance for re-establishment. The honey bee is under attack from the varroa mite and it is only the treatment and care provided by beekeepers that is keeping colonies alive. Most wild honey bee colonies have died out as a result of this disease. All bees are in danger of being poisoned by insecticides.
The art will be packed carefully flat to avoid creasing and will be sent quickly by tracked postage.
Material
- Paper
Dimensions
W. 11” x H. 14” x D. 0.1”Style
- Conceptual
Subject
- Flowers and Plants
Framed
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