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The hare is an intelligent animal capable of learning several instructions. Amélie Nothomb talks about it when describing Japan. Statues of rabbits are used to guard the premises. It is a symbol which is also linked to the cycle of life and the way in which it can accommodate several generations at the same time. For this reason, for certain cultures such as Asian culture, the rabbit is a symbol of longevity and large family. In the Aztec calendar,… the hare is a beneficial sign, symbol of abundance and work. Sight, hearing, speed, language, reproduction, cooperation... its incredible faculties developed over the centuries to adapt to its environment, can only amaze.
This hare has gold leaf inlaid at the head, the piece is made of 2 mm steel and stands alone on a folded leg at the back painted gold.
The hare is in an open, bottomless wooden box that can hang on the wall or stand on a support!!!
« Create with humor! Color is life, we must not lose sight of the fact that we are alive and that we share our feelings. »
PatMoli, a colorist and alumna of the Boulle School in Paris, is distinguished by the richness and diversity of her themes, exploring with a unique sensitivity topics as varied as women's freedom, environmental preservation, ecosystems, and animals. Her art has been featured in the Gazette des Arts and internationally and demonstrates a great poetic sensibility. Her imaginary landscapes and coral reefs demonstrate a deep commitment to environmental causes. She successfully captures the beauty and fragility of our planet, creating works that inspire both wonder and awareness. Her use of animals as totems is particularly powerful, symbolizing both our transformations and our vulnerabilities. These monumental representations challenge and invite the viewer to reflect on our place in the natural world and our responsibility towards other species.