$10
This is the book of the Death vs Rabbit art series featuring 16 full color illustrations of the whole art series plus several other pieces. Each piece is connected to a medieval inspired poetic story meant to inspire you to find courage you didn't know you had.
The book is in a pamphlet style, saddle stitch binding, 26 pages, 8.5 x 5.5 inches.
From the artwork called "Cathedrals:"
No one would dare kill a rabbit in a church! Or so was the hope. The stained glass windows covered the floor in a carpet of light as the white rabbit hopped down the aisle. Most human eyes were closed in prayer, permitting this daring escape. Outside was much brighter, causing the rabbit to wonder why humans built holy edifices that were so much darker than God’s creation. Hopping through the graveyard, the rabbit bumped into a skull. Looking up she saw gravediggers, but they weren’t digging in order to bury, but to evict the bones of one eternally forgotten, the rent on their plot having lapsed. A squeak brought the rabbit’s eyes back down toward the skull. A little gray mouse looked up at her from under the jaw. It seemed the mouse had found her own cathedral where the Lord had spent a lifetime being feared and revered.