The White Rabbit

700,00
Material: porcelain (Parian), firing 1200 °C
Painting: overglaze colors, firing 750 °C
Body: textile, with 4 movable joints, head turns, can sit independently.
Teddy fur by Steiff Schulte (Germany), natural silk used.
Height of the piece: 45 cm
Composition size: 30 × 30 × 50 cm
Clothing: Japanese structured cotton, batiste collar, voluminous textile brooch
Decor: porcelain cups created especially for the project, hand-painted cards, textile candy
Stand: made of wood with a movable textile part designed to securely support the piece

The White Rabbit was late again — though nobody quite remembered what for.
Behind him, cards scattered across the floor, a few cups toppled over, and a candy gave him a sly wink, as if it already knew the ending.
“How curious,” thought the Rabbit, “the faster I run, the later I seem to be.”

He lifted his ears, a little bewildered, yet kept running — not touching the ground, not looking back.
His motion hung in the air, a pause between two breaths of time.

Perhaps he simply couldn’t stop.
Or perhaps, at the very moment he leapt above the table, the world itself paused — just to keep up with him.