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 In this final  piece in the trilogy 'The Bunny Man' has  lost the veneer of  'painter of cute hamsters' and is released to create  anything he wants.  The canvas is left bare to let the viewer decide the answer. This symbolises that the artwork   has the potential to become  anything.
I have been asked,  " Why the long stick?" In truth,  I wouldn't use it on a canvas this small but, it is a valuable tool which I employ when painting murals. It gives me the ability to paint at a distance, so  I can see the whole wall rather than the small patch in front of me. The stick forces me to 'loosen-up' and paint in a faster, more expressive way,  controlling and taming (to some degree) to finished artwork.
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The Fluffy Bunny Man's Day Off

Her Baby