The main artwork consists of a repeating pattern of babies dressed in black and yellow striped bumblebee costumes. Each baby is placed inside an individual yellow honeycomb cell, creating a uniform, tiled effect across the entire surface. The babies are captured in various poses: some are sitting upright, some are reaching out with their arms, and others are lying down or reclining within their hexagonal frames.
The overall color palette is dominated by warm, soft yellow and gold tones, mimicking the appearance of honeycomb wax. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the rounded features of the babies and the texture of their costumes. Each costume includes a small hood with two antennae sticking out from the top, adding a consistent, whimsical detail to every baby in the image.
The composition is highly symmetrical and repetitive, functioning as a wallpaper-like design. The hexagonal outlines of the honeycomb cells provide structure to the grid, guiding the eye across the various expressions and movements of the infants. The style is photographic, showcasing studio-quality portraits of children integrated into a cohesive, repeating graphic layout.