Missing Poster Art

It seems the missing bunny posters I plastered all around town worked. Some were kind enough to put them in their shop windows too.
I GOT MY BUNNY BACK!!!!!!!!! Yea!!!!
A BIG thank you to Ty who found it, saw my poster and returned it.
Here is the story about this rather strange looking bunny.
Nancy suggested I use this poster for my new ChamberPot Gallery painting, and I thought why the heck not :)

Personal Stuff: I got my hair done, eyebrows waxed, met up with my dear daughter and went to the new Sephora (oh we LOOOOOOVE this place) in this area and had lunch at the Mongolian Grill (oh we LOOOOOOVE this place). So I guess you could say this all made up for the Huffy Pants day the other day LOL!

Comments

Heather said…
Yippeeee! the bunny is back, that's too cool. :)
jafabrit said…
Isn't it! I really didn't have any hope of getting it back.
Crystal said…
Horray!!!!

I've been rather delinquent in checking on your blog. I love the knitting tree. I may add that to my blog just because its too much fun. When did it start? I don't recall seeing it last time I was in the Springs.

Also I offer a suggestion. If you haven't checked our the 21c Museum Hotel, you must. (There's a link on my blog.) They have an interesting bit restroom art...perhaps something to add to the Champer Pot Gallery site.
jafabrit said…
Hay cyrstal,Check out the Knit Knot Tree link at the left, I have a slide show and the backstory. That hotel looks fabulous.
Undaunted said…
Yay! You got your bunny back!

I have a couple of questions...

What did you make your bunny out of? And what is the chamber pot gallery?
Undaunted said…
Ooh, and is your banner the finished painting of that piece? (It's great) And did you put a photo of your bunny on the poster or did you paint it?
eek said…
Yay! That's wonderful news! I'm glad the bunny is back where it belongs.

I wish I'd have as much luck with that tube of paintings, but I don't think it would be practical to put up posters at all the Fed Ex terminals...and I'd probably get arrested if I tried.
Thorngren said…
Bunny is back in time for Easter.
Sephora-where? Yippee! Can't wait to get back to civiliation.
David Howard said…
I have just been looking at a few of your art works and comparing them to the new picture in your blog banner - the one with the skeleton and vertical bars. This new work seems to have something different to what you normally do - it's like you have been trying to break new ground. The vertical bars break the picture plane and push the traditional aspects of your work into more contemporary mode. Also, the second figure (skeleton) begins a juxtaposition that leads to a narrative - not many of your works, that I have seen, have these extra bits - normally they are more solo studies. It's interesting and I like it.
David
jafabrit said…
David,you are right I want to start putting figures into some kind of context. I am glad you like it.

Thorngran, they just opened Sephora in Kettering, and while it doesn't have the range of the New York Branch, it is still wonderful. Ikea will be coming here soon too, yea!

eeek, darn, that is really depressing about the tube :( you must be heartsick over it.
Ha! That is a strange looking bunny.

I did a little poster art today, too:)
Kris Cahill said…
Congrats on your bunny retrieval. Great story of the original vampire bunny, fun thing to learn.

Sephora, yes!!

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