Will Coles certainly left his mark at Upfest 2017, with a number of different ‘installations’ dotted around the festival site and in other parts of Bristol too. This particular one chimes for a great many people in the UK, and I guess across the world, and links to the catastrophic decline in honey bee and other insect pollinator populations.

I would like to think that this is somewhat less controversial than many of his works, but it is nonetheless quite challenging politically. There are some who advocate the use of neonicotinoids and other pesticides to sustain high crop yields and guarantee food production for the nation.

Each of these honey bees were carefully placed. It was fun hunting them down.
Truth
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Yup.
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Perhaps the artist’s work is also a nod to the worker bees. Without the hard workers, where would the greedy corporate pigs be?
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I think so, and agree.
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