“Gilead the Bunny” (Sold)


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Once upon a time, in a cozy thicket at the edge of a sprawling meadow, there lived a soft brown bunny named Gilead. Gilead was a curious and friendly bunny, always eager to explore the world around him. He had many friends who lived in the thicket with him, including a graceful deer named Delilah, a wise old owl named Elvis, a playful chipmunk named Cinderella, and a busy bee named Bumble.

Gilead and his friends spent their days playing games, exploring the meadows, and enjoying the beauty of nature. They would chase each other through the tall grass, hide and seek among the dandelions, and listen to Elvis’s stories about the stars and the moon.

One warm spring morning, as Gilead was hopping through the meadow, he came across a patch of dandelions that had lost their fluffy white seeds. Feeling sad for the flowers, Gilead decided to gather up the seeds and help them find a new home. With the help of his friends, Gilead scattered the dandelion seeds across the meadow, and soon new flowers began to bloom, painting the meadow in shades of yellow and gold.

The animals danced and played among the dandelions, grateful for the beauty they had helped create. As the days turned into weeks, Gilead and his friends explored every corner of the meadow, discovering hidden treasures and making memories that would last a lifetime.

One day, as summer turned to fall, a gentle breeze blew through the meadow, carrying the dandelion seeds on their journey. Gilead watched as the seeds floated away, knowing that they would find new homes and create new patches of dandelions for future generations to enjoy.


Gilead the Bunny was painted with Gansai watercolors and ink. If you are interested in a print of this painting please use the contact form below and we can work together on the perfect size and style of print that you wish. Please feel free to use the form below for commissions or gallery appearances. I will answer your request as soon as possible.

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