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Street artist Marina Zumi was enlisted to transform a building in Germany as part of the ‘All You Can Paint’ Festival, which aims to brighten up the streets with graffiti. Due to the size of the building and the number of windows, Zumi was a bit unsure what to do until the idea of bees popped into her mind.
Creating a beautiful honeycomb design, the artist used rainbow colors to represent a variety of personalities. And each of the eleven bees characterizes a member of the AYCP organization. Now the building is known as the ‘Honeycomb of Life’ and certainly stands out against the rest of the street. The artist has lovingly named the building’s inhabitants ‘bee people’ too.

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[via creative boom]

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Tom Foerstel

Founder & President

Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 60’s, Tom developed a strong desire to create positive change for people and planet.

 

He went on to pursue his passion for art and design at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, and worked for design firms in Southern California before moving to Boise, Idaho in the early 80’s. Foerstel Design opened its doors in 1985. Since its inception, the firm has cultivated a bold, happy, forward-looking team focussed on creating distinct and effective work on behalf of their clients.

 

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One of Tom’s proudest personal achievements is his ability to say Supercalifragilisticexpyalidocious backwards.