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When you go to school they tell you that you go there to get knowledge but in fact knowledge without the ability to correct your mistakes is a road to nowhere.

Knowledge can make some people too self-confident and self-loving as a result they will step over their mistakes and assert their rightness.

I think the most valuable thing in knowledge is the ability to analyze your actions check yourself and your actions try to do better what you do not stop there.

At the beginning of 2016 suddenly the thought of beekeeping came to me.

Yes it's strange because I did not have a plot of land to organize an apiary I had no knowledge about bees and I'm not sure that I can put up with their stingers, lol.

But I began to study this issue at a frantic pace.

I learned everything about beekeeping and apiary organization I know how to make different hive systems their pros and cons but the most valuable thing I learned is the relationship within the bee colony and the relationship between bees and beekeepers.

The beekeeper cannot agree on something with the bees cannot put any conditions on them, or train them.

For success the beekeeper must become a servant of the bees he must be attentive to them monitor the well-being of the family for the signs of swarming bees organize the removal of hives to the place of flowering of honey plants and much more that will give a large harvest of honey.

Apiary this is the place where mistakes are not forgiven more precisely you need to correct mistakes in time to avoid fatal mistakes.

Bees in this regard are ruthless both to their fellows and to the beekeeper.

If you take off the protective net and gloves lie down or sit next to the bee hive to watch the life of the bees you entrust your decision to the bees who are pleased with the way you take care of them.

After all if the bees don't need anything and are happy with everything they don't have time to pay attention to whoever is near their home.

I decided to depict such a respectful relationship between bees and humans in a drawing in the course of which I had to work on my mistakes.

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I worked on the drawing with graphite pencils on A5 paper.

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I'm sure you would never make mistakes like me when drawing but I want to draw some attention to such points.

Pay attention to the position of the beekeeper's right hand.

Drawing from your imagination, sometimes it is difficult to understand how this or that part of the body will be located apparently thoughts can be mirrored, lol.

The most annoying thing is that I saw the mistake when I had already drawn a portrait which I worked hard on and I had to use an eraser.

It hurt but it had to be done it's like dealing with angry bees.

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After correcting one mistake I made the following mistake.

Yes it seemed to me that with this position of the hand a couple of fingertips would be visible but this is not so.

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In the end I put a large mirror on the floor and took a position like a beekeeper lying on his stomach.

Only then I saw how the hands really look in this position.

Another funny moment.

I tried to draw a portrait of myself from memory and in the end I got a portrait of my grandfather with the only difference being that he never had a beard like me.

Although there is one more difference my grandfather was really a beekeeper and I in this matter am only a dreamer at the moment.

But these dreams teach me to live on the edge.

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Enjoy viewing the photos and reading the article!

Have a blessed day!

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Category:Art, drawing, bible, illustration.
Tools:Graphite pencils HB and 2=HB, eraser, sharpener.
The format of a sheet of paper, canvas:Sheet of paper A5.
Location:Ukraine
Author:Author @barski. In my publications you will see only my author's works.

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Dear @barski,

I just read your post and I must say, I am impressed with your passion and dedication towards beekeeping and drawing. Your story of learning about beekeeping and how it inspired you to create a beautiful illustration is truly inspiring. I admire how you put in so much effort to understand the relationship between bees and beekeepers and portrayed it in your drawing.

Your attention to detail and ability to analyze and correct mistakes are remarkable. Your determination to get it right, even if it meant going the extra mile by lying down like a beekeeper and using a mirror, truly showcases your commitment to your craft. Your drawing truly captures the essence of the relationship between bees and beekeepers, and I am sure it will inspire others to appreciate the beauty and complexity of this relationship.

I also found your personal story about trying to draw a portrait of yourself from memory and ending up with a portrait of your grandfather quite amusing. It just goes to show that sometimes our memories can play tricks on us, and the importance of looking at things from different angles and perspectives.

Overall, your post has been a delightful read and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors. Keep up the good work!

Best regards, @fabiha

Thank you so much Dear @fabiha for your wonderful comment that deserves to be called a post and not a comment and for the kind words you said to me.

Although I am not yet a practicing beekeeper, the theory about bees taught me that respect breeds respect. If I respect those who will look at these drawings, I will try to put the maximum of my skills into these drawings, or at least try to correct the mistakes that I myself see (sometimes, I see mistakes too late).

But, unfortunately, I'm still not a skilled enough artist and I don't understand how to draw many things, in such situations I apologize in advance :)

Apparently I rarely look in the mirror, lol, but I'm even glad that I see my grandfather in the picture. In those days, he was very fond of dark glasses, which I do not like, in the glove compartment of his car I always found a few pairs of glasses with dark glasses.

Thanks again and have a great day @fabiha!

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