Waggle Dance Print
Description
Definition
Tanzsprache
(German)
Dance language, or Waggle dance
In 1973 Karl Von Frisch received the Nobel Prize for his research on honey bees and his discovery of the Waggle Dance.
The waggle dance is a remarkable behavior observed in honeybees, serving as a crucial means of communication among workers within the hive. Through intricate movements, a worker bee conveys crucial information about the distance, direction, and quality of nectar-rich flowers to her fellow bees.
During the dance, the bee waggles in a back-and-forth motion while progressing in a straight path before circling back to repeat the sequence. The distance covered in the central segment, known as the waggle run, approximately indicates the distance to the flower patch.
We don't need to tell you of the incredible nature of bees, but we hope this print will serve as a nice reminder of their intricacy and the wonders of the natural world as a whole.
Details
• Giclée Fine Art Print on Hahnemuhle German Photorag Paper.
• A3 Print 297 × 420 mm
• A2 Print 420 x 594 mm
• A1 Print 594 x 841 mm
• Frame not included
• Carbon Neutral Production
• FSC® Certified Paper
What is a Giclée Print?
Printed using the highest-quality archival pigment inks, Giclée prints offer vibrant, long-lasting colours with exceptional detail and depth, ensuring your artwork will remain pristine for decades.
What is Hahnemuhle German Photorag Paper?
Hahnemuhle German Photorag Paper is a premium, 100% cotton paper renowned for its smooth texture and matte finish. It offers museum-quality prints with outstanding colour reproduction and fine detail.
Shipping Details
A3 prints will ship flat in a rigid cardboard envelope, A2 and A1 prints will ship rolled in a cardboard tube. Prints are made to order and are nonrefundable. Damaged prints will be replaced. With all prints allow an extra 1-2 days for despatch.