Bumblebee (Bombus) Art Print
One of any of the 150 (!) species in the genus Bombus, bumblebees are common sights in gardens around the world. Their fuzzy “fur” is actually a bristle-like structure called a “seta”. They are known to transport pollen on the specialized, bowl-like segments of their hind legs, where it amasses in yellow blobs.
Other details:
- 4 x 6 in. (10 x 15 cm) prints are fine art prints. More details below.
- All prints come unframed. For framing suggestions, please consult our Framing FAQ page.
- Have questions about what size artwork to buy? Check out the sizing guide to get a better sense of how this could look on your walls.
- All items are shipped USPS first class in a clear, protective sleeve, sandwiched between cardboard in a rigid mailer.
- Work is © Peter Cole / Ocelli illustrations. All rights reserved
- Measures 4" x 6" (10 x 15 cm)
- Reproductions of original artworks made using Micron pens and Dr. Ph. Martin’s Bombay india inks by the artist, Peter Cole / Ocelli illustrations
- Open edition
- Signed individually by the artist
- 4x6 prints are printed by Vanessa Lee / resetreality on Moab Entrada Rag Bright 190 Paper using an Epson SureColor P400 with UltraChrome HG2 Ink Cartridges
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No. All prints come unframed. For framing suggestions, please consult our Framing FAQs page.
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These prints are measured in inches - 4 x 6 in. Looking for metric units? Please reference our sizing chart.
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All items are shipped USPS first class in a clear, protective sleeve, sandwiched between cardboard in a rigid mailer.
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Yes, please reach out through our custom orders page.