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Wild Rabbit Visits

Wild Rabbit Visits series gallery

Wild Rabbit Visits

Swimming Bunny
Long Jump
Moon Dance Rabbit
Floating Free
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Long Jump
Moon Dance Rabbit
Floating Free
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The Wild Rabbit Visits Series

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  1. Swimming Bunny, acrylic on canvas, 30” x 40”
  2. Long Jump, acrylic on canvas, 48” x 48”
  3. Moon Dance Rabbit, acrylic on cradled panel, 24” x 24”
  4. Floating Free, acrylic on canvas, 12” x 24”

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Portrayal

Portrayal gallery series

Portrayal

Hooded
Veiled
Friend
Little One
Full Potential
Swimming Girl
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Hooded
Veiled
Friend
Little One
Full Potential
Swimming Girl
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The Portrayal Series

Note: If you are viewing the gallery on a small device, please scroll down for a list of works included in the gallery.

  1. Hooded, acrylic on canvas, 40” x 30”
  2. Veiled, acrylic on canvas, 36” x 30”
  3. Friend, acrylic on canvas, 16” x 16”
  4. Little One, acrylic on canvas, 10” x 10”
  5. Full Potential, acrylic on canvas, 20” x 16”
  6. Swimming Girl, acrylic on canvas, 48” x 72”

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Dura Garden

Highlights from a 14-year
recurring seasonal installation

Highlights from the Dura Installation
Highlights from the Dura Installation
Highlights from the Dura Installation
Highlights from the Dura Installation
Highlights from the Dura Installation
Highlights from the Dura Installation
Highlights from the Dura Installation
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Highlights from the Dura Installation
Highlights from the Dura Installation
Highlights from the Dura Installation
Highlights from the Dura Installation
Highlights from the Dura Installation
Highlights from the Dura Installation
Highlights from the Dura Installation
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Re-purposed, recycled, re-used, repeatedly, and re-markedly fun!
Daffodils, tulips, delphinium, crocus and species unknown…the garden grew and grew.


“Carol Knowlton-Dority is the creative mind behind the fun and fancy-free plastic flowers that you’ll find featured in our April issue. These flowers are a harbinger of spring in my Toronto neighbourhood; when they pop up all around Christ Church Deer Park, I know that the good weather (and chocolate bunny) isn’t far off!…”

– Quote from Canadian Living online article (April 2010)
(See full article here)