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The Manchester Bee Postcard
The Manchester Bee Postcard
The Manchester Bee postcard is from North East artist Emily Ward's beautiful range of art postcards. This postcard has been created from original art by Emily.
Emily’s art postcard features a striking and cheerful interpretation of the iconic Manchester Bee, set against a bright, colourful backdrop. At the centre of the piece, the bold black and orange bee stands proudly, its distinctive wings and striped body instantly recognisable as a symbol of Manchester’s unity and determination.
The bee is surrounded by a lively field of wildflowers, with splashes of pink, yellow, white, and blue bringing the scene to life. The soft blue sky above is speckled with playful pastel dots, adding a sense of energy and movement to the artwork. The mix of the powerful bee emblem with the light, joyful setting creates a beautiful contrast, capturing both the strength and vibrant spirit that the city of Manchester represents.
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The Manchester Bee
The Manchester Bee has long been a symbol of the city’s energy, resilience, and sense of community. Originally introduced as part of Manchester’s coat of arms in 1842, the worker bee represents the city’s industrious past and the collective hard work that helped shape it during the Industrial Revolution. Over time, it has become much more than just a nod to Manchester's industrial heritage and now stands as a symbol of unity, pride, and solidarity.
Following the 2017 Manchester Arena attack, the bee became an emblem of remembrance and strength, appearing in murals, tattoos, and artwork across the city. Today, it remains a proud and positive reminder of Manchester’s strong spirit and its people’s ability to come together in times of hardship.
Postcard
Size 105 x 148 A6
400 grammes Silk