My artist of choice was Amanda Parer, (https://www.parerstudio.com/), and she makes giant inflatable light-up rabbits. She lives and works in Tasmania, where rabbits are viewed as invasive pests instead of cuddly pets. She uses wire and white fabric to shape the rabbits. In the daytime they appear opaque, but when night falls they light up from within and shed light around them. The project, named Intrude. She makes them in all sizes, and insists that they're "very huggable". I find her work to be interesting because it's very unique, and it can't be displayed in a regular art museum. I am inspired from the scale of her work, as some rabbits are a few feet tall, while others are over 20 feet tall. I am inspired by how hard and how long she works on the rabbits of that size, and they still turn out looking amazing.
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