Dimensions yokonagaban: H. 16.8 Ã W. 32.4 cm (6 5/8 Ã 12 3/4 in.)
Editor: Here we have Kubo Shunman's Rabbits in Bush Clover and Pampas Grass. It's a lovely, delicate print. I find the rabbits hiding in the foliage to be quite charming. What can you tell me about it? Curator: This piece evokes a poignant tension between visibility and invisibility. Consider how the rabbits, symbols of vulnerability, seek refuge amidst the pampas grass. How does their act of concealment speak to broader themes of marginalization and the search for safe spaces, even now? Editor: That's a perspective I hadn't considered, but it makes perfect sense. Thank you! Curator: Of course! Let’s remember that art is a reflection of our shared human experiences, and it is our responsibility to ask questions and challenge perceptions.
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