Waldo Davis: Kona Dolomite, Rabbit
Waldo Davis: Kona Dolomite, Rabbit
Davis
The smooth, swirling patterns in the dolomite bring an air of serenity to the piece, contrasting sharply with the intense gaze of the black eyes that seem to pierce through one's soul. And those teeth, crafted from shimmering mother of pearl, add an unsettling touch of opulence to this seemingly innocent creature. It is as if this rabbit is a specter from another world, caught between light and shadow, innocence and malevolence. Its presence demands attention and contemplation, challenging viewers to confront their own inner conflicts and contradictions within themselves. Truly, this rabbit is more than just a work of art - it is a powerful statement on the complexity of human nature itself.
Rabbit (Okshik’o): is a prey animal. Small and defenseless, it depends on its reflexes and keen senses for survival. Rabbit reminds us to acknowledge our fears, for if we don't, they can paralyze and dictate our behavior.
Dimensions: Length: 2 1/8" X Width: 5/8" X Height: 1 1/2" Purchased
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