A witch in disguise, taking on the shape of a hare is common in folk belief, especially in tales rooting in Britain and Scandinavia. The observant but equally curious looking animal is surrounded by various plants, all which are in some form linked to witchcraft for their poisonous or hallucinogenic properties: Datura, Belladonna, Opium Poppy and a Fly Agaric. They draw the energy to grow from a human skull, that their roots have overgrown and that is decomposing to create something new, forming an eternal circle of giving and taking life, with the hare standing in its center.
ca. 45 x 33 cm (size of the paper may vary slightly), lino print with black ink on handmade Lokta Paper with a natural structure. Hand signed, titled and dated.
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