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◇call me rabs,or laezy◇ bunny enjoyer #2467. 16 y/o‼️ | small hispanic blue nosed bunny that draws, might be a faggot sometimes. </3 (\ /) (°x°)Le rabbit hole: https://laezyrab.carrd.co/ | uu \o jump in if you dare..●
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laezedrabby.bsky.social
MY PORTFOLIO AKA ALL OF MY ART OVER THE YEARS, (that i could find..)
a purple cats words have come across my big rabbit ears and thus, here it is.

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billbeagle.bsky.social
Working on these today -- I am sorry that I got so behind with my other work and wasn't able to get these. If you expressed interest in these before but are no longer interested, please let me know. If you're interested, let me know. Gonna attempt to get these all sorted today. Thank ya
billbeagle.bsky.social
Hey! I know it's early, but I also know how slow I can be!
🎃Halloween icon commissions are now open!👻
Comment here if you would like a bust of your fursona in a halloween costume or as something spooky! It's traditional media (watercolor/ink) and it's 60 USD for a single, 100 USD for a couple 🐶🙏
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merrimonster.bsky.social
If one day I can get a big enough place, I think its be nice to foster rabbits. I have my own boy Calcifer that we rescued and hes been such godsend in these dark times.
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mastafran.com
One day, I'll take a weekend or two to learn how to sculpt in Blender and make one of these statues I keep sketching.
Pencil sketch of an anthropomorphic cat statue standing on a pedestal, adorned with necklaces, arm rings, nose rings and various other accessories inspired by Hindu sculpture.
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tetronimike.bsky.social
please don't be ai please don't be ai please don't be ai please don't be ai please don't be ai please don't be ai please don't be ai...
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oliviacruz.net
Why are you apologizing for not posting for a week? I think you need more disdain for your audience. You should be telling your followers they’re lucky you haven’t deleted your account yet.
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skitzahhh.bsky.social
was at a dollar store and had to fight off the urge to impulsively buy this
little sculpture of an anthro dog shredding guitar
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discopawbs.bsky.social
tangential but i literally never see anyone talk about the 200+ page gadget hackwrench manchurian candidate shipping webcomic where she assassinates saddam hussein. does anyone else ever think about this
Comic panel of Rescue Rangers characters speaking. Chip says: "Gadget- the man was a genocidal tyrant! Trust me, his time was up!"
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discopawbs.bsky.social
bunnies and pikas were still primarily on usenet arguing about making little burrows in the ground vs living on big rocks and boulders
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foxpopvli.bsky.social
Moar Lioness Firefighter
#foxpopvli #art
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arthistoryanimalia.bsky.social
#InternationalRabbitDay fashion 🐰🐇:
Meisen Summer #Kimono with #Rabbits and Scouring Rushes Japan, Showa period, c.1930s (1939?)
plain-weave machine-spun silk in unraveled ikat (hogushi-gasuri)
59 7/8 × 47 in. (152.1 × 119.4 cm)
Photographed at the Met’s Kimono Style exhibition (2023).
#JapaneseArt
Photo of the kimono spread out and mounted for display at museum, textile design of white rabbits and blue/black/yellow scouring rushes on magenta background. zoomed in detail of the kimono’s rabbits & rushes pattern GALLERY LABEL:
赤紫地鬼木賊模樣銘仙单衣
Meisen Summer Kimono with Rabbits and Scouring Rushes
Showa period (1926-89), ca. 1930s
Plain-weave machine-spun silk in unraveled ikat (hogushi-gasuri)
Promised Gift of John C. Weber

This playful pattern of white rabbits and scouring rushes - stiff plants used for polishing has a long history in Japanese art. The design suggests the rabbits are gnawing the rushes to grind down their teeth, symbolizing self-improvement and industriousness. Here, however, the classical composition has been modernized and stylized. This kimono might have been created in 1939, the Year of the Rabbit. It was likely made as a young girl's ceremonial garment for the New Year's celebration, and then tailored into a summer kimono.
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okbenny.bsky.social
work doodle. I think he's late for something