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Sculpture & Artwork Sales Honeycomb Beehive Sculpture
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Honeycomb Beehive Sculpture

$5,000.00

Kim Kobialko

Pure NZ Honeycomb, and wire Kapiti artist, Studio Reset, is known for her multi sensory encaustic artworks and has been exhibiting and selling those artworks nationally and internationally for over 15 years. Four years ago, she began thinking how she could push the boundaries of her beeswax medium and take it into the third dimension. With this in mind, this is where her experiments began, with the idea of using the bees to help create the sculpture on a form she fashioned out of wire. After a few failed attempts, she began to consider things like bee space, seasons, hygienic behaviours and embarked on further experiments to achieve success in method.

The acrylic case will be approximately 60cm x 50cm x 40 cm

5kg

Location: Wellington

Reference id: S19

To buy this sculpture or artwork, click on the link enquiries@ruralart.nz . Please include the name of the sculpture, reference id above, and name of purchaser. reference the id: S19

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Kim Kobialko

Pure NZ Honeycomb, and wire Kapiti artist, Studio Reset, is known for her multi sensory encaustic artworks and has been exhibiting and selling those artworks nationally and internationally for over 15 years. Four years ago, she began thinking how she could push the boundaries of her beeswax medium and take it into the third dimension. With this in mind, this is where her experiments began, with the idea of using the bees to help create the sculpture on a form she fashioned out of wire. After a few failed attempts, she began to consider things like bee space, seasons, hygienic behaviours and embarked on further experiments to achieve success in method.

The acrylic case will be approximately 60cm x 50cm x 40 cm

5kg

Location: Wellington

Reference id: S19

To buy this sculpture or artwork, click on the link enquiries@ruralart.nz . Please include the name of the sculpture, reference id above, and name of purchaser. reference the id: S19

Kim Kobialko

Pure NZ Honeycomb, and wire Kapiti artist, Studio Reset, is known for her multi sensory encaustic artworks and has been exhibiting and selling those artworks nationally and internationally for over 15 years. Four years ago, she began thinking how she could push the boundaries of her beeswax medium and take it into the third dimension. With this in mind, this is where her experiments began, with the idea of using the bees to help create the sculpture on a form she fashioned out of wire. After a few failed attempts, she began to consider things like bee space, seasons, hygienic behaviours and embarked on further experiments to achieve success in method.

The acrylic case will be approximately 60cm x 50cm x 40 cm

5kg

Location: Wellington

Reference id: S19

To buy this sculpture or artwork, click on the link enquiries@ruralart.nz . Please include the name of the sculpture, reference id above, and name of purchaser. reference the id: S19

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