Street Artists Celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus Christ With Bunny Art
David Halpert — April 23, 2011 — Art & Design
References: cityrag
With Easter just around the corner what better way to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ than with some extreme bunny graffiti art. Okay, so maybe there’s no connection there but still these images are still quite astounding.
The origins of the Easter bunny date back to German settlers in the U.S. during the 18th century and while the Easter bunny is traditionally depicted as a small furry rabbit that brings baskets filled with colored eggs, candy and toys to children, these bad-ass creations are packing more than Easter eggs this holiday season.
Courtesy of our friends from the popular website CityRag, this sample represents a small portion of the entire collection. One thing is clear, you don’t want to mess with these extreme rabbits.
The origins of the Easter bunny date back to German settlers in the U.S. during the 18th century and while the Easter bunny is traditionally depicted as a small furry rabbit that brings baskets filled with colored eggs, candy and toys to children, these bad-ass creations are packing more than Easter eggs this holiday season.
Courtesy of our friends from the popular website CityRag, this sample represents a small portion of the entire collection. One thing is clear, you don’t want to mess with these extreme rabbits.
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