Hoisington Galleries
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Pollinator
A Dance of Reciprocity
Gallery 2
Flight Lines
These paintings are an offering to the unseen labour of bees and the sacred exchange they enact. The flowers appear not as fixed forms, but as memory and sensation—colour held in motion, petals felt rather than named. They exist in a state of becoming, shaped by touch, return, and trust.
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The lines are the bees’ flight paths—threads of intention stitched through air. Though they seem erratic, they carry ancient knowledge, guided by instinct older than language. Each crossing marks a moment of blessing, where pollen is carried, life is promised, and continuity is assured.
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Colour pulses across the surface as signal and response: a call and an answer between flower and pollinator. The density of marks speaks to devotion through repetition—the faithfulness of small beings whose daily journeys sustain entire worlds.
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This work reflects a spiritual ecology: a reminder that life is upheld not by dominance, but by relationship. What is fragile is also powerful. What is unseen is essential. In honouring the bees’ passage, the painting invites us to attend more deeply to the quiet systems of grace that hold us all.







