Framed, original, watercolour painting of a hare sitting in long summer grass. He has one paw raised, his large dark eyes are fixed on the viewer, ready to disappear. Blink and you will miss him.
In the folklore of British Isles and Ireland, the Hare is a magical creature often associated with the moon and fertility. Even with the arrival of Christianity; Hares continued to appear in the pages of the illuminated texts created by monks in the great monasteries.
The Irish Hare ( Lepus timidus hibernicus) national animal of Ireland. Distinct from the Mountain Hare. Solitary animals, they live above ground in “forms”. Makes are “Jacks” and females are “Jills".
Framed, original, watercolour painting of a hare sitting in long summer grass. He has one paw raised, his large dark eyes are fixed on the viewer, ready to disappear. Blink and you will miss him.
In the folklore of British Isles and Ireland, the Hare is a magical creature often associated with the moon and fertility. Even with the arrival of Christianity; Hares continued to appear in the pages of the illuminated texts created by monks in the great monasteries.
The Irish Hare ( Lepus timidus hibernicus) national animal of Ireland. Distinct from the Mountain Hare. Solitary animals, they live above ground in “forms”. Makes are “Jacks” and females are “Jills".