Bunny in the Moon features compelling new works in paint; print; pencil; and sculpture informed by mythology and folklore of Japanese; Brazilian; Saxon; Greek; and Pagan origin. The resulting imagery combines the primal power at the core of ancient culture with McPhersons contemporary explorations of love; loss; strength; vulnerability; and female empowerment. This volume also contains a foreword by filmmaker Morgan Spurlock (Supersize Me).
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good little historyBy Peter SamuelHes a nice straightforward writer. It would be improved with some mention of memorials and cemeteries and some of the more attractive new developments. Burt Anderson (Shab Row; Everedy Sq) and Lyle Klinehans Glass Factory) dont get the recognition they deserve; nor Hilda Staples (VOLT). And again we learn almost nothing about Daniel Dulany the mid 18th C founder; developer and planner of Frederick.