Illustrate a surrealist, macro-level close-up of a human eye with a perfectly formed honeycomb pattern fused into the iris, where the hexagonal cells appear to extend inward like a tunnel of light and order, each chamber subtly pulsing with golden illumination. The pupil rests at the center of this hive tunnel, a dark portal surrounded by symmetry and structure, suggesting a balance between organic instinct and intelligent design. The skin surrounding the eye is covered in a biomimetic mesh resembling beehive architecture—hexagonal tessellations that stretch like scales across the lid, brow, and upper cheek, blending seamlessly with natural skin tones. A single honeybee lands delicately on the lower eyelid, its tiny wings catching the ambient light, its fine legs gently touching the boundary between the hive eye and human skin as though delivering a secret. The bee is captured in perfect anatomical realism, its eyes reflecting the honeycomb pattern it seems drawn to. The eyelashes curve like antennae, slightly iridescent at the tips, creating a unified aesthetic between insect and human. Lighting should be dramatic but intimate—highlights glinting off the wet iris surface, shadows forming between the skin’s honeycomb ridges, and a subtle lens flare in the reflection of the bee’s eye. The concept should convey the union of nature and consciousness, where the eye becomes the central organ of the hive—a visual metaphor for collective intelligence, ecological awareness, and the quiet, powerful intelligence of pollinators in a shared biosphere. Let the entire composition radiate reverence for the elegance of bees, the miracle of vision, and the hidden geometries of nature woven into the human form, Surrealist macro view of a human eye with a honeycomb pattern fused into the iris. Hexagonal cells extend inward, pulsing with golden light. A honeybee lands on the lower eyelid. Skin covered in hexagonal tessellations resembling beehives. Eyelashes curve like antennae. Dramatic lighting highlights the iris, shadows form in the skin. Concept reflects nature and human consciousness