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Gods and devils. Flesh and spirit. Sacred and profane. One of the leading lights of Pop Surrealism, Tara McPherson has traveled the world with her work, gaining new inspirations. Bunny in the Moonfeatures compelling new works and sculpture informed by mythology and folklore. The resulting imagery combines the primal power at the core of ancient culture with McPherson's contemporary explorations of love, loss, strength, vulnerability, and female empowerment. * Foreword by filmmaker Morgan Spurlock (Supersize Me). * Tara's work has been featured in Vanity Fair, The New York Times, and Juxtapoz!
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What the heck, Bee?!? And this happens to be the first rendering of Yuki Onna I love, too. (Believe me, I know a lot of them😉 But none appealed to me like this one...) And did you notice how perfect the title of the book itself is, too? 🫠🐇 2y