Shape & Peril
Lepus Aeternum
Lepus Aeternum
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• Bone White on Black
• 12 x 8" Giclée Print | Hahnemühle German Etching Paper
• 6 x 4" Postcard | Mohawk Superfine
• Print to order
Two rabbits stripped of softness, fur, and flesh. Above them an anatomical heart suspended like a relic, a votive, or an unanswered question. It beats not within them, but between them; shared, untouchable, sovereign.
In their confrontation, there's neither threat nor embrace. These bunnies, symbols of innocence, fertility, and fancy are rendered in death, yet remain attentive; as if witnessing one another not through fear, but recognition. The heart above isn't merely a biological form, but a metaphysical fulcrum: the essence of connection, love, or life itself; displaced, disembodied, yet enduring. In the stillness between their bones, something raw and eternal persists that's neither flesh nor fantasy.
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Sustainability & Quality:
Each print is made to order using archival, water-based inks on museum-grade, acid-free papers sourced from responsible mills. Our papers are chosen for both longevity and environmentally conscious production. Printing on demand reduces waste and ensures every piece exists because you wanted it, not because it sat in a warehouse.
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