Neo-Expressionist Vision of Eastern Cottontail on Cole Harbour Coastal Path
Vivid shades and dynamic textures converge in this neo-expressionist portrayal of the Cole Harbour Coastal Path, a scene accentuated by the presence of an Eastern Cottontail. Crafted using recycled materials, the artwork encapsulates a tumultuous sky above and a rugged coastal landscape, detailed with litter and natural debris that suggest a commentary on environmental issues. The pathway, leading towards a distant lighthouse, invites the viewer into a deeper narrative of nature and human impact. An intense palette of blues, reds, and earth tones energizes the composition, making the serene yet alert rabbit an intriguing focal point amidst the chaos. This piece not only captures the beauty of the Atlantic Canadian scenery but also prompts reflection on our ecological footprint. *** About Eastern Cottontail: The Eastern Cottontail, scientifically known as Sylvilagus floridanus, is a prevalent species in North America, famed for its adaptability to various habitats. This rabbit, with its distinctive puffy tail and brown-grey coat, serves as an important part of the ecosystem, influencing the population dynamics of both its predators and the vegetation it consumes. Typically solitary, these rabbits are most active during the twilight hours, contributing to their mystique in cultural representations and art.
Image ID: 82637
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