Nosey Rabbit. 'Anxiety Bunny' by Piet Parra, Flevopark, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
In the east of Amsterdam lies the pretty Flevopark of which I have often posted photos. Besides nature and sporting facilities, the park also boasts sculptures.
In the photo is 'Anxiety Bunny', in Dutch called 'Angsthaas', a relatively common word. It's more or less equivalent in meaning to the English 'Scaredy Cat'. But I rather prefer 'Anxiety Bunny' - given it by the sculptor -, because the loanword 'angst' (=fear) in English has the connotation, of course, of anxiety. Look carefully: this is not just a Bunny that's afraid; it's terrified existentially.
The peaked nose - so very different from a Bunnysniffle - makes this Bunny quite anthropomorphic. Peaked noses are a hallmark of the sculptor.
It was sculpted by Piet Parra (Pieter Janssen, 1976-), a well-known Amsterdam artist. Flevopark has been Bunny's home since 2018.
Nosey Rabbit. 'Anxiety Bunny' by Piet Parra, Flevopark, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
In the east of Amsterdam lies the pretty Flevopark of which I have often posted photos. Besides nature and sporting facilities, the park also boasts sculptures.
In the photo is 'Anxiety Bunny', in Dutch called 'Angsthaas', a relatively common word. It's more or less equivalent in meaning to the English 'Scaredy Cat'. But I rather prefer 'Anxiety Bunny' - given it by the sculptor -, because the loanword 'angst' (=fear) in English has the connotation, of course, of anxiety. Look carefully: this is not just a Bunny that's afraid; it's terrified existentially.
The peaked nose - so very different from a Bunnysniffle - makes this Bunny quite anthropomorphic. Peaked noses are a hallmark of the sculptor.
It was sculpted by Piet Parra (Pieter Janssen, 1976-), a well-known Amsterdam artist. Flevopark has been Bunny's home since 2018.