For the background, I cut large hexagons and fired them together to create desired thickness as well as color and depth. I then cut many hexagons in different shades of amber. These were fired to the base large hexagon to create the honeycomb.
Cutting hexagons is the geometry and math challenge - decide size, then cut the right width in rectangle shape, determine correct angle and cut one way, flip cut another way, which gets diamond shape then make it a hexagon.
The bees are kilncasted and permanently adhered to the honeycomb.
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