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watercolor by James Gallagher |
True perspective.
How quick, if you lift your head,
you reach a limitless unknown.
yet it may only appear
as a small detail in some art.
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Watercolor by James Gallagher
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Rabbit walking, hopping
are aspects of a rabbit.
If a rabbit is comfortably foraging,
it will look more like animals
that do not jump.
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Chalk drawing on sidewalk by James Gallagher
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The rabbits design was inspired by a mysterious ancient symbol of three hares found in Dunhuang cave paintings
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https://japanesemythology.wordpress.com/origin-of-the-three-hares-motif/#jp-carousel-3293 |
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