Bunnylicious
References: bunnylicious.org
I love rabbits (of the non vibrating description) and wagged my bunny tail in joy when I discovered this brilliant lapine site. Basically it covers hares and rabbits in a fun, entertaining way.
It has the edge of the skull a day website, but I would say there are more people interested in rabbits than skulls.
The site is called bunnylicious and it certainly lives up to its name. It’s a great site to find out about new artists, in fact, there are some I will most certainly keep an eye on, and when budget allows, may even buy a piece from. The gallery features:
1) Awesome dead rabbit head photography by Adam Szrotek.
2) Scary Sleepy Hollow bunny by Paul Toupe.
3) Andrew Brandou’s adore yet surreal animal pieces.
4) This bunny, by Ronald Kurniawan, has the look of a dramatic chipmunk
5) A paper craft bunny
6) The Chocolate Bunny chaps look like they have major attitude. Love their half lop ears.
7) Louise Hindsgavl spanking bunnies - can someone tell if this is two women or not?
8) 1000 green bunnies sitting on the floor, a fabulous piece by Ottmar Hörl.
9) A crazy bunny photograph by Pawel Fabjanski.
10) Pure Evil Bunny: even bad arse street artists love rabbits.
It has the edge of the skull a day website, but I would say there are more people interested in rabbits than skulls.
The site is called bunnylicious and it certainly lives up to its name. It’s a great site to find out about new artists, in fact, there are some I will most certainly keep an eye on, and when budget allows, may even buy a piece from. The gallery features:
1) Awesome dead rabbit head photography by Adam Szrotek.
2) Scary Sleepy Hollow bunny by Paul Toupe.
3) Andrew Brandou’s adore yet surreal animal pieces.
4) This bunny, by Ronald Kurniawan, has the look of a dramatic chipmunk
5) A paper craft bunny
6) The Chocolate Bunny chaps look like they have major attitude. Love their half lop ears.
7) Louise Hindsgavl spanking bunnies - can someone tell if this is two women or not?
8) 1000 green bunnies sitting on the floor, a fabulous piece by Ottmar Hörl.
9) A crazy bunny photograph by Pawel Fabjanski.
10) Pure Evil Bunny: even bad arse street artists love rabbits.
Trend Themes
1. Lapine Art - The fascination with rabbits and hares offer a great space for artists to showcase their work and create a unique art movement.
2. Whimsical Animal Art - The trend towards surreal animal art and characters offer opportunities for artists and designers to create new and whimsical art pieces.
3. Niche Art Communities - The emergence of online art communities focused on specific subjects or themes creates new opportunities for artists to connect with their audiences and sell their work.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Art galleries that specialize in niche subjects like rabbits and hares can create unique and engaging exhibitions that attract new audiences and generate interest in lesser-known artists.
2. Art and Design Education - Art and design schools can offer specialized courses and workshops on creating surreal animal characters and art movements to create a new generation of artists who specialize in unique artistic expressions.
3. E-commerce Sites for Niche Products - E-commerce businesses that specialize in niche products like surreal animal prints or unique art pieces can create new opportunities for artists to showcase and sell their work, while also offering customers a chance to discover and purchase unique products.
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