Bunny easter
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A piece I did for Easter. The Alice and Wonderland colors of the girl are coincidental, but if thats what you want it to be, then fine.
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Black and white pencil sketch of a sweet white rabbit set against a blue textured background. A great card or gift for Easter or for lovers of rabbits and fluffy white bunnies!
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something to cheer you up for easter….. drawing. simple. / I’ll submit a better photo soon…. no good light this time… pencil 4B on a A4 paper
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This was the entry for my work’s easter colouring competition. For I guess obivious reason it was disqualified. Hopefully the bubblers will find this more amusing than my work colleages.
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/ / / color bunnies / also available on: / greeting card / postcard / mousepad / magnet / mug / sticker / keychain / button / profile card1 / profile card2 / baby apparels / kids apparels
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The critter that kept eating my sunflowers.
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Pen and ink drawing of a Bunny Rabbit with a colorful cloud background.
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Yosh!! Meet Frothie the Bunny!! He’s always foaming in the mouth, thus his name.. he loves to lie flat on his stomach in the middle of nowhere.. sometime, people might just mistaken him for a fluffy white rug~ Hehehe… Also Available, Frothless!! / / My Animal Friends Series: / Collaboration Designs with Karin: / Check out my T.I.M t-shirts series: /
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Thanks Gill :) x
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Pen and ink drawing of a Bunny Rabbit.
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Rabbits generally live between four and twenty years.Rabbits are ground dwellers that live in environments ranging from desert to tropical forest and wetland. Rabbits kept in a home as pets for companionship are referred to as house rabbits. They typically have an indoor pen and a rabbit-safe place to run and exercise, such as a living or family room. Rabbits are easily trained to use a litter box and can learn to come when called. Their diet typically consists of unlimited Timothy hay, a small amount of pellets, and fresh vegetables. House rabbits are quiet pets, but are unsuitable for households with small children as they are easily frightened by loud noises and can be harmed by mishandling. Domestic rabbits that are not house rabbits also often serve as companions for their owners, typically living in an easily accessible hutch outside the home.
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Bunny is usually a term used to describe a rabbit or hare. The term is a diminutive of “bun”, a word of Scottish origin that in the 16th and 17th centuries was a pet name for rabbits, squirrels and sometimes young women or children. Rabbits are small mammals in the family Leporidae.They are sometimes affectionately known as bunnies or bunny rabbits, especially by children.There are seven different genera in the family classified as rabbits, including the European Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), cottontail rabbits (genus Sylvilagus; 13 species), and the Amami Rabbit (Pentalagus furnessi, an endangered species on Amami Oshima, Japan).Rabbits are clearly distinguished from the related hares in that rabbits are altricial, born blind and hairless; many also live underground in burrows or warrens. Indoor pet rabbit can live 6-12 years, they can even become good friends with cats and dogs.
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Boy what a project this was! / I was at a local park after Easter last year and there was this sad little sun-faded egg just like I shot it--I wasn’t sure why I needed to shoot it-but-every Photog reading this knows the deal—we just SHOOT STUFF! hahaha! So this is a combination of 4 photos: / 1= THE EGG / 2= THE DAFFODIL / 3= THE TINY WILD FLOWERS / 4= A BABY PHOTO I SHOT And—-a ton of work in Corel Painter 10! It just seemed like a Cool--Cute—Sweet Concept when I found the empty egg shot again. / Seeeeee the Big Guy can DO SWEET TOO! Whatchathink?
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I shot this to celebrate Easter, model is Sabella MUA Angel Jagger
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pink bunny
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Just a fun illustration I did in time for easter. :)
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Lime Cordial Bunnies card by Karin Taylor This card may be a good one for Easter!!! / When I was just a wee little person, green cordial was my favourite drink of all time….I used to called it ‘Grim Drink’ lol / This one’s in memory of ‘Grim Drink’ aka Lime Cordial
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....wouldn’t suggest makin fun of Gladys in her bunny suit
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blue bunny
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This piece is dedicated to my little Suki-belle. It’s mostly about our relationship plus her unbelievable memory of Easter and her special love for chocolate bunnies.
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Gouache on paper. In 1988, carbon dating of the Turin Shroud revealed that it was a medieval or Renaissance forgery. / Therefore it could not be the alleged Christ’s burial cloth, miraculously imprinted with his image, as millions believed. Yet many questions remained. How could a hoaxer of 500 or more years ago have created an image that appears so astonishingly life-like when seen in photographic negative? How was such an inexplicable image formed? Who was the genius behind it? And who would have dared to fake the world’s most famous christian relic? In 1994, researchers Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince presented their theory that the shroud was a clever hoax perpetrated by none other than Leonardo da Vinci, who had managed to find a way to simultaneously jibe the christian church and to experiment with photography. (Leonardo’s work with optics and the camera obscura caused him to be accused of necromancy in the 1480s.) / / If Picknett and Prince are correct – and their argument is a compelling one – Da Vinci pre-empted modern photography by centuries. (Turin Shroud – In Whose Image? by Lynn Picknett and Clive Prince.) However, following my own forensic research into the Turin Shroud, gaining access by climbing under the robes of an arthritic priest and making noises like a waterwheel, I have uncovered an even more controversial origin. Upon much closer inspection the relic clearly is the work of a very, very clever rabbit. Proof of the Easter Bunny at long last? Where was this mysterious wascially wabbit from? / Further research and some juicy carrots may reveal all.
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See the Christmas puppy version also! More dogs, horses and pets here
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