…on honey BEES, decorating christmas cookies, and creating paintings with left over frosting.

July 5th, 2008

Do what you love, take care of those you love.. SAVE THE WORLD! 

Honey Bees Collecting Frosting.

A year ago last christmas, my daughter and some friends decorated cookies for christmas.  After decorating all of the cookies, there was a lot of frosting left over.  I just could not bear to throw away so much PRODUCT! I had some canvases in my studio that I was struggling to make sense of.  So I painted these canvases with the frosting. 

The paintings got hung here and there, talked about, hung again, looked at, got a little moldy over the year… Then stored in the studio warehouse building.  Eventually, this past spring, a lot of ants found themselves drunk on all that sugar, so it was time to cut the paintings out of the frames, and toss them away. 

One morning, before I left for work, I tried to cut the paintings out of the stretchers, my knife blade snapped.  So I left them outside and went to work.  Well, the frosting melted and was attracting all kinds of happy insects.  Early this morning, as I was driving Barry home, he noticed honey bees swarming the painting. We have not seen many honey bees this year, as they are in crisis, dying all over the place and not returning to their hives. We think the colorful paintings, attracted the bees - thinking they could be flowers - and found happiness in the sugar!

So… being a good Civilian, and taking care of your family first, before going out into the world and offering up your services there - is here proving to help save the honey bees - helping to feed the world, (okay, that’s a little dramatic, but you get my drift.)

Do what you love, take care of those you love - & save the world. 

Entry Filed under: ARTwork, BEES, MUSINGS

2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Clint Wieland  |  July 10th, 2008 at 2:39 pm

    Val, That is so brilliant. How artistic and reciprocal.

  • 2. The Bee Tree  |  August 10th, 2008 at 10:50 pm

    Help the honeybees! Prevent the loss of the world food supply.
    Learn how you can help cure Colony Collapse Disorder.
    Visit thebeetree(dot)org.

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