Introducing B Rabbit — A Year in the Making
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Some projects announce themselves quietly. This is one of them.
Meet B Rabbit — a large-scale sculptural rabbit that I've just begun, and that will take the next year to complete. She arrived in the studio as a raw ceramic form: tall, serene, ears reaching upward. What she becomes is still unfolding.
The vision is full hand-beading across her entire surface — seed bead by seed bead — with rhinestone chain accents already beginning to emerge around her face. The beaded eye detail is the first thing I worked on, and it set the tone for everything that follows: precise, luminous, a little otherworldly.
At her base, a band of red and gold beads anchors her to the earth. The rest of her body is still open — white and waiting — which feels right. The best work reveals itself slowly.
Why I'm Documenting This
I've never shared a project in real time before. B Rabbit feels like the right one to start with. Over the next twelve months, I'll be posting monthly updates here in the Studio Journal — new photos, process notes, decisions made and unmade, and the slow accumulation of thousands of beads into something that didn't exist before.
If you've ever wondered what it looks like to build a piece like this from the inside, this is your window.
Follow along. She's just getting started.