Bumblebee Illustration

From Wikipedia:
“The latter term was used in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (circa 1600) by William Shakespeare, “The honie-bags steale from the humble Bees.” An old provincial name, “dumbledor”, also denoted a buzzing insect such as a bumblebee or cockchafer, “dumble” probably imitating the sound of these insects, while “dor” meant “beetle”. In On the Origin of Species (1859), Charles Darwin speculated about “humble-bees” and their interactions with other species.”

This one of a kind drawing is made on handmade paper, a beautiful italian paper with shadow of light yellow. A perfect gift for a vintage touch in your home/studio.

Do you want to read a story about him that’s really incredible? HERE

 

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My signature will attest to the authenticity of the product.

With your artwork or scarf, you will receive a paper certificate proving the authenticity of the artwork/foulard.
Whether it is a limited edition print or a limited edition scarf, you will receive the exact numbering.
Details of the year in which the artwork/scarf was made, the material used, the size, title, date and signature will complete the certificate.
My signature will attest to the authenticity of the product.

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From Wikipedia:
“The latter term was used in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (circa 1600) by William Shakespeare, “The honie-bags steale from the humble Bees.” An old provincial name, “dumbledor”, also denoted a buzzing insect such as a bumblebee or cockchafer, “dumble” probably imitating the sound of these insects, while “dor” meant “beetle”. In On the Origin of Species (1859), Charles Darwin speculated about “humble-bees” and their interactions with other species.”

This one of a kind drawing is made on handmade paper, a beautiful italian paper with shadow of light yellow. A perfect gift for a vintage touch in your home/studio.

Do you want to read a story about him that’s really incredible? HERE

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