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Bunny Rabbit (2026) Original Charcoal Drawing by Elizabeth B. Tucker

27.94 x 35.56cm (unframed) / 22.86 x 30.48cm (actual image size)

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One of my favorite mediums is charcoal and white pastel. The drawing of this bunny rabbit was started as a demo at an art show and finished in my studio. It's on Mi Tientes paper, an archival charcoal paper that has two distinctive sides: one is rough and the other smoother. When I choose a paper for these animal charcoal drawings I try to pick a paper that is close to the fur color of the animal. This paper is a warm dun color, much like the under fur of this bunny.

The drawing is matted and will fit in to a standard frame allowing you to choose something that will best fit your taste.

I believe everyone should be able to have and enjoy original art, so as a daily(ish) artist I offer these smaller works for sale here and during my studio shows.

This drawing sold from my newsletter, but I'm happy to redraw it if you would like it.
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What Collectors Say:
* People have described my work as soothing and calming to the soul, elegant, and thoughtful.
* The painting is even more beautiful than the small photo can convey.
* Lyrical and beautiful painting. Lizz provided framing advice and delivered ASAP

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My work has been seen in commercials and on television and is collected both in the United States and abroad. I teach classes, workshops, and privately, and I often write about my work or art in general. And I'm fortunate to have won several awards.

To learn more about me, read my blogs, or follow me on Instagram or YouTube do a web search for etuckerart or Elizabeth B. Tucker.

Materials used:

charcoal and white pastel

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One of my favorite mediums is charcoal and white pastel. The drawing of this bunny rabbit was started as a demo at an art show and finished in my studio. It's on Mi Tientes paper, an archival charcoal paper that has two distinctive sides: one is rough and the other smoother. When I choose a paper for these animal charcoal drawings I try to pick a paper that is close to the fur color of the animal. This paper is a warm dun color, much like the under fur of this bunny.

The drawing is matted and will fit in to a standard frame allowing you to choose something that will best fit your taste.

I believe everyone should be able to have and enjoy original art, so as a daily(ish) artist I offer these smaller works for sale here and during my studio shows.

This drawing sold from my newsletter, but I'm happy to redraw it if you would like it.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

What Collectors Say:
* People have described my work as soothing and calming to the soul, elegant, and thoughtful.
* The painting is even more beautiful than the small photo can convey.
* Lyrical and beautiful painting. Lizz provided framing advice and delivered ASAP

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

My work has been seen in commercials and on television and is collected both in the United States and abroad. I teach classes, workshops, and privately, and I often write about my work or art in general. And I'm fortunate to have won several awards.

To learn more about me, read my blogs, or follow me on Instagram or YouTube do a web search for etuckerart or Elizabeth B. Tucker.

Materials used:

charcoal and white pastel

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