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The Art Of The Bee Hive – Inspiration for Creative Apiary

The Art Of The Bee Hive – Inspiration for Creative Apiary


I miss the beehives that sat at the edge of the our garden for many seasons.  They weren’t particularly special as hives go – not like those that I see from groovier beekeepers, but they were fascinating and I loved observing our beekeepers as they cared for the hives.

We don’t have bees in hives anymore. After a particularly rough year (a couple of years ago) they were taken away.  Our beekeeper had 25 hives throughout our town – three in my garden – and the winter of 2013 took out 23 of them. The result of was a regrouping of sorts – all the hives went back to his property in a sweeping back-to-the-drawing-board decision, and they haven’t comeback.

I miss them but also understand the decision.

Beekeepers in white suits and gloves tend to colorful beehives on a snowy urban rooftop. The buildings and cityscape are visible in the background. These hives, showcasing bee hive art, are decorated with vibrant patterns in red, yellow, and green.
image from Best Bees – Hives on a rooftop in south Boston. Bee hive art encompasses a variety of creative expressions inspired by the intricate patterns and structures of beehives. From paintings and sculptures to mixed media and digital art, these artists capture the beauty and complexity of these natural wonders.
A colorful beehive painted in bright patterns and colors, showcasing bee hive art, is situated in a lush, green garden. Surrounding the hive are various plants, flowers, and greenery. In the background, a brick building and more vegetation are visible. The scene is vibrant and serene.
Best Bees rainbow inspired colorful hives in Boston’s Back bay.
Colorful, hand-painted bee hive art is placed amidst lush greenery in a garden. The hives display vibrant patterns and motifs, reflecting various design styles. The wet ground suggests a recent rain, adding a fresh look to the surroundings.
The hives are small enough to be manageable painting projects – I hope this gallery featured a stunning beehive artwork created by local artists and hive owners inspires you to create something charming and beautiful for your bees.

As I consider finding a new beekeeper – or perhaps even trying to take it on myself – I am very inspired by beehive art.  I can’t deny my designer inclinations and I am drawn to anything that can be a canvas for something creative and interesting.

A white beehive stands in a grassy area, adorned with colorful abstract shapes and vibrant red and yellow flowers. This bee hive art is set against lush green foliage, elevated on a stand with red and blue legs.
Above: A pretty modern art and floral painted bee hive from Miel de Monen France.

Right: Bee Hive based on Warre top bar hive stylized as the tower of a medieval castle. from Rusuley

A tall, intricately carved wooden structure resembling a medieval tower stands in the middle of a grassy field. This bee hive art piece features detailed arches and decorative elements, with small ledges protruding from its sides. A metal base supports the structure.

Do you keep bees?  Have you considered turning them into a bit of a feature?  These are a few of my favorites from around the internet.

If you have done something special with your hive share the a link where we can see it!

-Rochelle

Update 2024:

Story Originally published in June 2016. The Hives have not still returned to the P+V garden – but I’d like them to. I am not inclined to become a beekeeper – I think my energy is too much. I am quite sure I’d have a hard time being calm enough to keep the bees calm – and a just don’t have the time to pay attention like I should. If there are any local bee keepers in Central Massachusetts who are looking for locations for hives – email me. I have a garden full of flowers and will happily host!

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