My take on the ‘American Gothic’ bunny style of course while emulating a 5 year old Kasia as an artist
This is my light hearted take on Grant Wood's 'American Gothic' painting from 1930. Because the sculpture is installed in rural Mosca, Colorado where jack rabbits abound, I thought a rabbit theme for this interpretation would be fun and appropriate.
We recently relocated these from them marking an old campsite where we used to have a vintage camper we remodeled a few years back. Below is a photo we took back in 2019 at the initial installation site with me holding my young son Ethan. We somewhat did a quick recreation of that photo now in 2024 with my holding a much larger 6.5 year old Ethan =)
Moving the sculpture with the permanently attached concrete/steal pedestal was not an easy task for Kyle and I but apprehensively, we moved about a 100m via a hand truck ... Thank you Kyle for always giving it a try!
Now they are along our
colorful sculpture trail where we enjoy walking around, taking in the awe inspiring views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. I love looking in all directions, taking a seat and just marveling at the beauty of the San Luis Valley.
Our assistants are often either lending a hand or making sure that for each step we take forward, we go back two lol Either way, they are usually looking very cute while up to whatever mischief they are up to. Here Ethan convinced Wesley that they could earn candy by logging this cart full of stones for me - thanks boy!
Below are just a couple of the neighboring sculptures along our colorful, whimsical sculpture trail that helps to highlight and focus on the incredible natural environment they are set in.
The bunnies love their new location and even get to peek through the nearby feathers