Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 > Hi Bill, > .....Just curiousity, would you explain the imagery.. Just interested in the story behind it, hope you won't mind, thanks. > Aum Ganesa, Sy ******************* Well Sy, there is not too much to say about this. The man in the drawing is the central figure in most of my drawings. He usually looks either devotional or broken/confused. he usually has a scar somewhere on his body. he represents humans in general and ofcourse, being the artist, I'm sure I project myself into him alot. The green bunny is just a green bunny, but I basically began drawing rabbits in my work since they are a symbol of humility for native americans, and universally they represent fertility. So, for me, humility and fertility (here taken to mean creativity in the broad sense)are two great qualities, hence, rabbits started appearing in my work. And you know how rabbits are famous for suddenly popping out of rabbit holes and black hats. So, they also like to pop out of my drawings. I am not sure why, but it seemed like a natural connection to write the word GRACE in there. I think GRACE is one of the most important things in life, along with LOVE. Hope that helps. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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