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colony collapse disorder painting by kristin llamas
colony collapse disorder disappearing bees nashville artist maria spivak ted talk
colony collapse disorder disappearing bees nashville artist maria spivak ted talk

Colony Collapse Disorder | 40×46

Acrylic and pencil on pieced canvas

40×46″

The original canvas is sewn together in the shape of the honeycomb

AVAILABLE AS PRINT

(Original Sold)

20% of print sales benefit The Great Seed Bomb (learn more)

Categories: ALL Collections, ALL Originals, Contemporary Canvas Paintings, Our Time Originals
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Description

We may not like them, but we need them to pollinate our food… and they are disappearing.

This painting was completed in 2008 and Dr. Maria Spivak used it in her 2013 Ted Talk: “Why Bees Are Disappearing”

While the original is sold, I’m really excited to partner with The Great Seed Bomb. 20% of all print sales of painting “Colony Collapse Disorder” go to fund awareness and research to save the bees.

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Size

10 x 10", 16 x 16"

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