It's 12:31, my chances of being well-rested tomorrow are looking slimmer than usual. My throat hurts, I don't know why. This is a problem for later. I made this painting in roughly two nights, which is twice the amount of time I have for these blog posts. And like these blog posts, it is quite rushed due to being squeezed in a very tight schedule: 6:00 - 7:29 AM: Regret waking up, do so anyway 7:30 - 8:53 AM: Arrive fashionably late to AP art, make art for AP art 8:54 - 10:27 AM: English? 10:28 AM - 2:17 PM: Eat (optional), make art for AP art 2:18 PM - 2:30 PM: Leave school, enjoy brief emancipation from making art for AP art 2:30 PM - ???: Make art for AP art ??? - ???: Have a crisis ??? - ???: Blog posts ???: Sleep (Optional) But alas I have apparently no excuse for my blog posts to be late, and I similarly had no excuse for making this bee picture over three days late. |
This project was a breeze, surprisingly enough. I encountered no issues. I just scribbled in some colors and this picture popped out, it was quite uncanny.
It's a picture of a couple of bees meeting their robot counterparts. Robot bees are being made by some smart people at Harvard in order to pollinate plants (a vital process for agriculture) in the place of absent bees, which are becoming more and more common thanks to Colony Collapse Disorder. It is possible that these robot bees could go to an infected hive, carry out the tasks of a drone bee (note that robot bee =/= drone bee) in order to sustain the hive, while all of the infected drone bees fly away and die. After the colony rebuilds, the job of the robot bees will be done. Woohoo
It's a picture of a couple of bees meeting their robot counterparts. Robot bees are being made by some smart people at Harvard in order to pollinate plants (a vital process for agriculture) in the place of absent bees, which are becoming more and more common thanks to Colony Collapse Disorder. It is possible that these robot bees could go to an infected hive, carry out the tasks of a drone bee (note that robot bee =/= drone bee) in order to sustain the hive, while all of the infected drone bees fly away and die. After the colony rebuilds, the job of the robot bees will be done. Woohoo