From the “Follow the White Rabbit” Series
20 × 20 in | Original Mixed Media on Canvas
This is not a peaceful scene. It only pretends to be.
A white rabbit pauses mid-pursuit, held in a field of poppies—symbols of rest, escape, and forgetting. One calls you forward. The other asks you to disappear. They should not exist this quietly together.
But they do.
The surface refuses resolution—drips, fragments of text, softened edges, and flashes of gold that catch like something half-revealed. The beauty pulls you in, but something underneath unsettles it. A shift you can feel, but can’t undo.
This piece isn’t about the rabbit. It’s about the moment you realize you’ve been following something—and have to decide if you still will.
From the “Follow the White Rabbit” Series
20 × 20 in | Original Mixed Media on Canvas
This is not a peaceful scene. It only pretends to be.
A white rabbit pauses mid-pursuit, held in a field of poppies—symbols of rest, escape, and forgetting. One calls you forward. The other asks you to disappear. They should not exist this quietly together.
But they do.
The surface refuses resolution—drips, fragments of text, softened edges, and flashes of gold that catch like something half-revealed. The beauty pulls you in, but something underneath unsettles it. A shift you can feel, but can’t undo.
This piece isn’t about the rabbit. It’s about the moment you realize you’ve been following something—and have to decide if you still will.