A couple of Easter bunnies enter the tulip lawn.
The Easter Bunny is derived from an ancient Germanic tradition depicting Eostra, the goddess of fertility, and her main totem animal: the rabbit. As Christianity came to dominate Northern Europe, the rabbit was used as a symbol for the new Resurrection Day of Christ.
Another ancient European tradition is the coloring of eggs at the beginning of spring, a time when new life emerges from the death and destruction of the cold northern winter. This was the only image of the resurrection that all Europeans had in mind for thousands of years. Because of this, they incorporated all the powerful ancient symbols of the resurrection into the new Christian rituals. When two ancient symbols were mixed together in the context of a new faith, the image of the Western Easter Bunny was born.
In this seemingly effortless painting, the artist weaves in many other powerful symbols.
A well thought out visual riddle that will stay in the visitor's brain and eyes for a long time. It can benefit your business in many ways. While the other party is busy marveling at the painting and its untold secrets, you can also close a better deal.
The secret bunnies
Size: 32,6 x 40.8 cm (12,8 x 16,06 inches). Professional oil paints on canvas. A frame and a protective glass are included in the price.