This image has a Macintosh feel to it. The little hare is hopping through the fields, enjoying life as it passes between two large standing stones with ancient carvings. This piece is representative of the cycle of life, our ancestry and a celebration of earth’s gifts.
This image was created by using Acrylic paint and a method called Frottage, which was developed by Max Ernst. It involves taking rubbings from items using pencil or graphite.
The artwork measures approx. 11.75"x8.25", the mount is 15.75"x11.75" with an aperture of 11.25"x8".
Acrylic/Frottage
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This image has a Macintosh feel to it. The little hare is hopping through the fields, enjoying life as it passes between two large standing stones with ancient carvings. This piece is representative of the cycle of life, our ancestry and a celebration of earth’s gifts.
This image was created by using Acrylic paint and a method called Frottage, which was developed by Max Ernst. It involves taking rubbings from items using pencil or graphite.
The artwork measures approx. 11.75"x8.25", the mount is 15.75"x11.75" with an aperture of 11.25"x8".
Acrylic/Frottage
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