A collaboration between Canadian artist Richard Dyck and myself involving a flatbed
scanner inside a beehive. The non-bee objects are artworks in-progress, sculptures-to-be by me and the bees. The
bees paint as they move relative to the scan head over the scanner bed, their images compressing and smearing
anfractuously. We control sunlight with the lid of the beehive, cracking it a little for a wisp. The twenty-three
files are photo-printed, 24×30 inches, mounted on gaterfoam and framed.
Bees scans have been exhibited at DeLeon White Gallery, Toronto, Ontario; Academy BK, in Belgrade, Serbia;
North Dakota Museum of Art, Grand Forks, North Dakota, U.S.A.; Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia;
Art Gallery of Grand Prairie, Alberta; Gallery 1.1.1., University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba;
Other Gallery, International Art Fair, Toronto, Ontario; Susan Whitney Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan;
The Canadian Embassy, Berlin, Germany.