Color is Alive - Bee pollen & Oak Ink
This piece is a 1/1 artwork made with natural ink and part of the artist's project Color is Alive, a reflection on colors as living matter.
The unique yellow hue is obtained from bee pollen, donated by an Italian beekeeper living in the Euganean Hills Regional Park - homeland of Greta Desirèe Facchinato too. The deep black hue is obtained following one of the most ancient techniques to make black, by using oak galls foraged in The Netherlands and UK by the artist.
This piece is a 1/1 artwork made with natural ink and part of the artist's project Color is Alive, a reflection on colors as living matter.
The unique yellow hue is obtained from bee pollen, donated by an Italian beekeeper living in the Euganean Hills Regional Park - homeland of Greta Desirèe Facchinato too. The deep black hue is obtained following one of the most ancient techniques to make black, by using oak galls foraged in The Netherlands and UK by the artist.
This piece is a 1/1 artwork made with natural ink and part of the artist's project Color is Alive, a reflection on colors as living matter.
The unique yellow hue is obtained from bee pollen, donated by an Italian beekeeper living in the Euganean Hills Regional Park - homeland of Greta Desirèe Facchinato too. The deep black hue is obtained following one of the most ancient techniques to make black, by using oak galls foraged in The Netherlands and UK by the artist.