Acrylic painting on paper, using a photo that I took at Barrington Court🐝🎨
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Acrylic painting on paper, using a photo that I took at Barrington Court🐝🎨
Shop items by Jacobtroodart.
14.6 x 21cm
For sale on my Etsy page
Acrylic painting on paper, the start of a new series 🐝🎨
14.7 x 20.9 cm
For sale on my Etsy shop, link below
https://jacobtroodart.etsy.com
My next bumble bee on a flower
Another bumble bee on a flower from Barrington Court.
Bumble bee on a flower in Barrington Court gardens
Bumble bee on apple blossom
Oil painting of a bumble bee
Bumble bee on a Thyme flower
A beekeeper looking through his bees in Japan. Acrylic on canvas
Weʼre raising money to fund scientific research into bee disease in the Somerset area in memory of Neil Trood.. Support this JustGiving Crow
Please keep donating, smash the target and help SAVE THE BEES!!
Weʼre raising money to fund scientific research into bee disease in the Somerset area in memory of Neil Trood.. Support this JustGiving Crow
This is a painting of my Grandad completed in oil paint. Back in the 1970s Grandad decided he needed more hobbies so that he wouldn’t be bored once he retired. He found a class teaching beekeeping in the local newspaper and began attending. He learnt how to keep bees and, with help from my dad, began to build a thriving apiary. He soon found himself going on European trips to widen his knowledge of beekeeping before holding many positions in the Taunton and Somerset beekeeping Associations. He was also very good at art and taught me how to draw and paint from a very young age. When I started full time education in art, he would often claim a piece couldn’t be done. Then an hour later would phone up to say he’d thought about it and decided it was a good idea and we should try it. Sadly, my Grandad died at the end of January and while looking at some old photos I found a photo of him beekeeping and thought it would make a great painting. We have decided to ask for donations to go towards research into European Foul Brood, a honey bee disease that affects their larvae that can weaken and kill colonies. We are hoping that this will help to save the bees. To donate please follow the link in the post.
Weʼre raising money to fund scientific research into bee disease in the Somerset area in memory of Neil Trood.. Support this JustGiving Crow
This is a painting of my Grandad completed in oil paint. Back in the 1970s Grandad decided he needed more hobbies so that he wouldn’t be bored once he retired. He found a class teaching beekeeping in the local newspaper and began attending. He learnt how to keep bees and, with help from my dad, began to build a thriving apiary. He soon found himself going on European trips to widen his knowledge of beekeeping before holding many positions in the Taunton and Somerset beekeeping Associations. He was also very good at art and taught me how to draw and paint from a very young age. When I started full time education in art, he would often claim a piece couldn’t be done. Then an hour later would phone up to say he’d thought about it and decided it was a good idea and we should try it. Sadly, my Grandad died at the end of January and while looking at some old photos I found a photo of him beekeeping and thought it would make a great painting. We have decided to ask for donations to go towards research into European Foul Brood, a honey bee disease that affects their larvae that can weaken and kill colonies. We are hoping that this will help to save the bees. To donate please follow the link in the post.
A corroding pocket watch. I have added my own idea of bees fixing the time with drawings of honeycomb, they then showed me how it was done and built some of their own. Acrylic and pencil
Traditionally used for time telling the sun dial is beginning to melt away, time is disappearing. Sculpture in bees wax
An hour glass concealed in a bell jar,impossible to touch, the time can’t be stopped, just sit and watch as the time runs out. Oil painting on canvas
The bees love helping to make art so much that more just come to join in
After replacing sand with honey in an hour glass I have now created a timer showing the life of bees. As honey slowly drips through the hour glass, the bee population is decreasing. Can we flip the hour glass before they are all gone completely? If we work with them then bees won’t die out, but if we ignore the problem there will be nothing to stop the timer from running out. Save the Bees!!