Alessandra Scalora

is an urban beekeeper and multidisciplinary artist inspired by bees. Her art explores the relationship between nature and creativity, using painting, sculpture, and installations. She highlights themes of nature, community, and sustainability.

Her work celebrates the essential role of bees in pollination and biodiversity. By incorporating bee designs and materials from her beekeeping, Alessandra encourages discussions about protecting ecosystems. She believes that art can ground us and reconnect us with our senses, viewing her creations as mindful rituals. Through her House of Honey Studio, she seeks to create a visual language that represents both the gentleness and strength of human life. With ten years of beekeeping experience, her deep bond with bees shapes her art, which highlights care, community, and the often overlooked contributions of women.