I was out of town this weekend at a work-related retreat, so I didn't have much time to put together today's post. Therefore . . . here's some miscellaneous rabbits!
It's important when discussing the art and science of rabbitry to know all the correct technical jargon --
I like the nature-based artistry found in this wild rabbit art. Makes me think of Watership Down.
And how about this steampunk interpretation of Alice's White Rabbit!
This distinguished upper class Bunny could have been painted by Rembrandt himself!
Are you a fan of Wonder Rabbit? I am.
And I'm also a fan of another rabbit heroine -- Officer Judy Hopps of the Zootopia Police Department!
I have to say that second rabbit looks a bit creepy. What's it made out of, old bones? I do love Wonder Rabbit though. :D
ReplyDeleteBUNNEHS!
ReplyDeletethat Rembrandt one sure is a work of art!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the education regarding proper terminology.
ReplyDeleteAnd I love a good Steampunk Bunny!
Where's Peter Rabbit? This looked like a lot of work actually.
ReplyDeleteLove the bunnies! We keep looking for wild ones here but no luck yet! Down the rabbit holes?
ReplyDeleteNow I really want a bunny rabbit. The downside of having cats is you can't have anything smaller than a cat. I should get one of those giant bunny rabbits.
ReplyDeleteDoes the second rabbit have a very long tail? It's a rabdragon!
ReplyDeleteI think rabbits are very cute even as I don't appreciate them eating their way through my garden.
ReplyDeleteLiked all your graphics. The one made of twigs and such is really very artistic.
Love the Rembrandt!!
ReplyDeleteYou can never have too much rabbit.
ReplyDeleteI just love the rabbit!
ReplyDeleteI love zootopia..
ReplyDeleteI love that Steampunk Rabbit mask!
ReplyDeleteThe nature rabbit is so cool. I also got the impression of Watership Down before I read your note at the top of it.
ReplyDeleteWhile I haven't even seen the whole Zootopia movie. I believe Judy Hopps is the star of the movie. I'll send that terminology to my sister thanks.
ReplyDeleteThose photos are all great, and I am happy to know new technical terms.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Watership Down for sure!
ReplyDeleteLove the Bunnies..Didn't know about all those parts (their names anyway) LOL
ReplyDeleteI rather liked upper crust bunny, he (she?) made me laugh. I like bunnies.
ReplyDeleteI hear Zootopia will arrive on Netflix soon this month
ReplyDeletei love rabbits, period.....cute
ReplyDeleteHehe.. very cute! Thanks for making me familiar with Rabbit anatomy :))
ReplyDeleteWhat's up doc? What about Bugs?
ReplyDeletethe Ol'Buzzard
Now I want to kiss a bunny on its booplesnoot. What a bunch of cute flufflebunches. I love the water ship down-esque sculpture.
ReplyDeleteLove these bunnies but you missed our fav! Glam Queen herself.......Jessica ! Tired from your trip, rest up! October is coming!
ReplyDeleteUpper class Bunny...LOL! Fun post :)
ReplyDeleteI wuv widdle wabbits
ReplyDeleteCongratulations. I am now frightened of rabbits.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant post! I love rabbits! The wild rabbit art one, is amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome images! I like the Rembrandt one the most. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd Booplesnoot is now part of my vocabulary.
Oh you know I LOVES me some Officer Hopps.
ReplyDeleteI love love love the first one! I laughed so hard with the floppities loppities of the whole thing.
ReplyDeleteIt's wabbit season!
ReplyDeleteMy son received another plush rabbit today.
ReplyDeleteWONDER RABBIT!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery good. Lol.
ReplyDeleteLoved the steampunk rabbit clock! I'm not sure whimsical is the right description, but it's great fun! I've got to learn to get faster with posts! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI am not afraid of horrible stuff, but Watership Down (the book and the cartoon) is kind of creepy.
ReplyDeleteI refused to finish reading it.