A marker, ink, and paint pen drawing of a large white hare staring at the viewer face on, from the shoulders up. He has large red eyes with black pupils, pink nose and inner ears, tall ears that end ant the top corners of the drawing, and one front paw up on the border of the drawing, breaking through the border. He is wearing a wreath of poppies and a gold headdress, which is visible only between his eyes, a gold triangle with red cabochon stones. He also has a gold double earring connected by three gold chains in the ear on the left. The border is 1/2 inch wide, green, edged with gold, around the entire picture. At the bottom is an arrangement of red three poppies, green poppy leaves, and poppy buds that rise above the border in places, as if it is a window. All the poppies with visible centers in the drawing have gold stamens. A green ribbon-style banner edged with gold sits across the chest of the hare, the left bottom curl drawn over the border of the drawing. The banner reads KING HARE in red decorative uppercase letters (I developed this font based on a number of 19th century fonts, edged with gold. Within the border, the background is a soft green, with darker green-grey shadow outlining the hare and poppies. Hare and poppy reference from vintage postcards (1898-1915), personal collection.
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I still have a migraine, and one or another of my many physical issues is causing, well, issues. But! I got King Hare done!
He is a very regal hare.