Wicked Local
PLYMOUTH – Honeycomb healing started as a conversation between recently reconnected friends, after the nation had lost its first 100,000 to the global pandemic.
Former high school classmates Jennifer MacIver Edwards and Meclina Gomes were concerned for their families, their friends and their nation as a whole and got to thinking about how they might be able to use art to express in a positive way what everyone has been feeling.
Through the death and isolation of the pandemic, the former Carver women recognized interconnectivity among people united against a common foe in hopes of a brighter tomorrow.
And the more they thought about it, the more it all started to seem like a giant honeycomb of positivity that can spread to include everyone and heal everyone – healing art.