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Humming Bee Breath (Inhale)
Details
Original mixed media on paper, 2026
Sheet size: 9 × 12 in.
Image size: 7.5 × 10.5 in.
Professionally matted with an archival white mat to 16 × 20 inches.
Sold unframed.
Signed by the artist and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
About the Work
In times of grief, I've found myself naturally turning to a humming bee breath. We often think of moaning in negative terms, when in reality it can be a natural tonic for body, mind, and soul. Monotones have a way of helping us realign.
The inhale may come in short gasps, desperately filling the lungs with oxygenated air and providing support for the exhale—the steady, resonant hum of the humming bee breath. In these moments, the inhale becomes an act of gathering strength, drawing in the resources needed to continue.
Part of the Breathwork series, Humming Bee Breath (Inhale) explores the relationship between breath, sound, and emotional restoration. Inspired by the instinctive ways we soothe ourselves in moments of grief and overwhelm, the work reflects on the inhale as an act of support, nourishment, and preparation for release.
Like learning to soothe ourselves through sound, the Breathwork series soothes through color, shape, and structure, gently reminding us to breathe even when resistance causes us to hold our breath.
Shipping
All shipping costs are United States only. If you are interested in purchasing this piece and live internationally, please contact me. For shipping details, please see our shipping policy.
Details
Original mixed media on paper, 2026
Sheet size: 9 × 12 in.
Image size: 7.5 × 10.5 in.
Professionally matted with an archival white mat to 16 × 20 inches.
Sold unframed.
Signed by the artist and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
About the Work
In times of grief, I've found myself naturally turning to a humming bee breath. We often think of moaning in negative terms, when in reality it can be a natural tonic for body, mind, and soul. Monotones have a way of helping us realign.
The inhale may come in short gasps, desperately filling the lungs with oxygenated air and providing support for the exhale—the steady, resonant hum of the humming bee breath. In these moments, the inhale becomes an act of gathering strength, drawing in the resources needed to continue.
Part of the Breathwork series, Humming Bee Breath (Inhale) explores the relationship between breath, sound, and emotional restoration. Inspired by the instinctive ways we soothe ourselves in moments of grief and overwhelm, the work reflects on the inhale as an act of support, nourishment, and preparation for release.
Like learning to soothe ourselves through sound, the Breathwork series soothes through color, shape, and structure, gently reminding us to breathe even when resistance causes us to hold our breath.
Shipping
All shipping costs are United States only. If you are interested in purchasing this piece and live internationally, please contact me. For shipping details, please see our shipping policy.