Bee's Art
An artwork by nature itself or to be precise by Nature's most famous pollinators - bees, hardworking, golden helicopters.
The markings left by the process of honey and wax making is a meaningful, natural record of a life's work and cycle, sourced by curator Vasilisa Kameneva from Perm, city south of the Ural mountains in the Western part of Russia.
The role that these flying insects play in the ecosystem is enormous given that 1/3 of the human food supply depends on it and even more fascinating is the long lasting relationship humans have with ant's brothers and sisters. Collecting honey from wild bees dates to 15,000 years ago, when efforts to domesticate them are shown in Egyptian art around 4,500 years ago where jars of honey were found in the tombs of pharaohs such as Tutankhamun.
A Peculiar Flower
This image of a rising star actress Lauren McCrostie (Tim Burton's Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children) in Lana Siberie so brilliantly captured by Kristin Vicari is part of an editorial orchestrated by The Lissome.
The Wizard is behind the LANA SIBERIE fashion brand that focuses on one of a kind pieces crafted from handmade, plant-based, found by ocean wave or windfall natural materials.
Flower arrangements by Rebel Rebel, hair & makeup by Khandiz Joni, exclusively using organic and ethical products.

