Ashvin Harrison Australian, 1984
121.9 x 91.4 cm
Available for presale. Please note: this artwork will be exhibited during Ashvin Harrison’s solo show (Nov 29–Dec 7) and can be collected or shipped after the exhibition.
Golden Bee Frequency is an original fine art painting by Ashvin Harrison, a radiant vision of resonance, transformation, and the unseen vibrations that connect us. In this striking portrait, Harrison unites the precision of hyperreal charcoal with the wild brilliance of colour, unveiling a figure who embodies both stillness and sound.
The woman, drawn in luminous charcoal realism, tilts her head gently upward, eyes closed in serene immersion. Resting on her ears are headphones, each circular form designed as a vinyl record, symbol of timeless music and memory. At their centre gleams a golden bee, a symbol of industrious creativity, transformation, and divine order — the humble insect elevated to icon, pulsing with golden light.
Her hair erupts outward into an electric torrent of splashed colour — reds, violets, blues, emeralds, and bursts of orange — cascading across the canvas in dazzling motion. Interwoven within the layers is a subtle sparkle medium, which shifts like constellations of coloured diamonds as the light moves, creating a multidimensional effect of rhythm and radiance.
This work is both visual symphony and meditation, a reminder that frequency is not heard but felt, vibrating through thought, memory, and spirit. Expressed in Harrison’s evolving practice of Motusrealism, Golden Bee Frequency blends anatomical truth with abstract explosion, offering a glimpse into the soundscape of consciousness itself.