A pair of rabbits, red and blue, trapped in a cycle of mutual suspicion. The red rabbit needs the blue rabbit to help it build its stash of carrots and alfalfa. The blue rabbit thinks that after all that work, it's entitled to a little bit of the red rabbit's larder. The red rabbit doesn't know if the blue rabbit is a boy or a girl! The blue rabbit thinks that the red rabbit is just a small-minded old meanie. Whatever is to be done?
Plywood, cut on a scrollsaw and painted rather casually. Approximately 10” tall by 12” long each. The red rabbit is missing one googly eye (but no worries— they are everywhere). A charming example of mid-20th-century American folk art.
A pair of rabbits, red and blue, trapped in a cycle of mutual suspicion. The red rabbit needs the blue rabbit to help it build its stash of carrots and alfalfa. The blue rabbit thinks that after all that work, it's entitled to a little bit of the red rabbit's larder. The red rabbit doesn't know if the blue rabbit is a boy or a girl! The blue rabbit thinks that the red rabbit is just a small-minded old meanie. Whatever is to be done?
Plywood, cut on a scrollsaw and painted rather casually. Approximately 10” tall by 12” long each. The red rabbit is missing one googly eye (but no worries— they are everywhere). A charming example of mid-20th-century American folk art.