Honeybee

Category:

14″ x 11″ with float frame

Materials:  thread, embroidery floss, fabric, stabilizer
Technique:  hand-guided longarm machine stitching on collaged fabric, dimensional hand embroidery

Honeybee will be travelling with the Studio Art Quilt Associates Global Exhibition “Pollinators”:
International Quilt Festival, Houston, TX 2026

Description

Artist Statement:

I live in apple country. On a warm spring day, I delight in the soft hum of honeybees busily pollinating apple blossoms throughout the orchard knowing that I will enjoy the fruits of their labour in the fall. A honeybee will visit 50 – 100 flowers during a collection trip, and potentially 1,000 in a day. While collecting nectar for energy and pollen for the hive, a bee helps plants reproduce by moving pollen between the male and female parts of a flower to enable the production of seeds. Honeybees were introduced to North America in the 1600s. Honeybees along with approximately 3600 native bee species in North America pollinate 80% of all flowering plants.

 

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