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Shannon Marie

The Bee Who Waited | Bee Art Print

The Bee Who Waited | Bee Art Print

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This honeybee art print is available in 5x7 or 8x10 sizes. The illustration is printed on archival matte photo paper. Each piece is designed and printed in-house with eco-friendly practices, using vibrant pigment inks and shipped in recycled or reclaimed materials. This sustainable nature wall art reflects the quiet patience of a bee who waits, trusting that provision will come in its own time.

Product Details:

  • Dimensions: 5"x7" or 8"x10"
  • Originally created in alcohol marker
  • Designed and printed in-house
  • Printed with archival, vibrant pigment-based inks
  • Ships with 100% recycled, reclaimed, or reused materials
  • Origin: Printed in the U.S.A.

About the Paper:

    • Archival matte photo paper for lasting quality
    • 100% recyclable
    • Paper made in the U.S.A

About The Artist

Shannon Marie creates original mixed-media and watercolor art, often blending paint, gouache, ink, and other techniques. Each piece is printed with eco-friendly practices in mind. Alongside every artwork is a unique story that reflects the beauty of small, everyday moments. Her stories acts as a reminder to slow down and notice the little things in life. Shannon hopes that when you look at her art, you feel encouraged and at peace, knowing it was created with both heart and sustainability in mind.

Story:

The Bee Who Waited

In a quiet, misty meadow touched by morning light, a little bee lingered behind while the others hurried on. She didn’t know why she felt the urge to stay, only that something in her heart whispered, wait.

The flower before her was small, bent by storms, and nearly forgotten. But she remembered the words her Maker had written into creation: that the last shall be first, and that even the least of these are seen.

So she stayed.

As she waited, the sun warmed the petals, and what had seemed withered began to bloom. From deep within the quiet, somber flower flowed a sweetness richer than any she'd ever found — a hidden provision, prepared just for her.

The other bees spoke of dry fields and empty blossoms, but she had learned what they hadn’t: when you follow the Shepherd’s leading, even the most unlikely place can overflow.

Day by day, in the seasons to come, it was in her quiet path that the meadow bloomed the brightest.

“The Lord is good to those who wait for him, to the soul who seeks him.”
— Lamentations 3:25

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