Articles tagged with: pollinate
Fly this fast and the world never looks the same,
the tipsy universe whips by in a wing’s beat.

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Honey bee | Apis mellifera
A spontaneous leap into a new space age,
escaping an exhausted flower, ignoring old sign-posts.

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Honey bee | Apis mellifera
A sharp honey bee on her way to the wild side of the garden,
too chic for her own good.

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Honey bee | Apis mellifera
Returning home with ill-gotten gains,
slicing through the garden,
skyscraper stems bend and sway,
a scale model speeds through space.

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Honey bee | Apis mellifera
One of my honey bee images was published in the latest issue of Greenpeace Magazin
in Germany.
It’s a nicely designed magazine, with some excellent content.


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Honey bee | Apis mellifera
The tough, public face of the 4th annual
National Pollinator Week,
a hunter-gatherer full of pollen to the point
of rebellion, the fruits of her labor
taken to bizarrely stylish extremes.

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Honey bee | Apis mellifera
A miraculous pollen-seeker,
energy enough to exhaust
the average hunter-gatherer,
mixes bravura style and performance
in the greatest American road trip.

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Honey bee | Apis mellifera
A battleship costumed in ocher and black stripes,
Bombus impatiens, animating the everyday
with aster-blasting distraction.

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Bumblebee | Bombus impatiens
A bumblebee trip fueled by sunlight packets,
a brief appearance speeding through aster space,
only to disappear again into
fifty thousand watts’ of setting sun.

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Bumblebee | Bombus impatiens
My wildlife art just had its debut at the Bees in Art Gallery in the UK,
sister gallery to The Land Gallery, exhibiting artwork by leading artists
inspired by bees and other insects.
Information on my prints at the Bees In Art website.

The center of the bee universe finds a group of foraging bees
jumping the sun on their return to the hive,
phantoms eclipsing the golden portal to eternity.

I’m happy to announce I’ll be joining Bees in Art Gallery in the UK,
sister gallery to The Land Gallery, exhibiting artwork by leading artists
inspired by bees and other Hymenoptera.
Bees in Art is curated by Andrew Tyzack, graduate of The Royal College of Art,
London, UK and third generation beekeeper. Andrew runs several beehives and
paints in the East Riding of Yorkshire, UK.
More gallery information and my Bees In Art news announcement.
Here’s a tiny insect Olympian, small enough
to use a blade of grass to do chin-ups,
ghosts of other bees pass by in the background.
This little athlete also appears in my book featuring the world of bees, Bee Dreams.













































