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'Three Hares' is an original linocut print - a circular design size of approximately 6.5" diameter, on A4 paper.  The Three Hares motif has existed in various forms since the 7th century.  It has been depicted in China, The Middle East, Europe and in the churches of Devon (known locally as 'Tinners' Rabbits'). The symbol features three hares or rabbits chasing each other in a circle. Each of the ears is shared by two hares, so that only three ears are shown. Like the Triskelion and the Triquetra The Three Hares, Three Hares, Hare Print, Pagan Crafts, Linocut Art, East Europe, Lunar Cycle, Triple Goddess, Circular Design

'Three Hares' is an original linocut print - a circular design size of approximately 6.5" diameter, on A4 paper. The Three Hares motif has existed in various forms since the 7th century. It has been depicted in China, The Middle East, Europe and in the churches of Devon (known locally as 'Tinners' Rabbits'). The symbol features three hares or rabbits chasing each other in a circle. Each of the ears is shared by two hares, so that only three ears are shown. Like the Triskelion and the…

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Michael's Scroll: The Three Hares / Les trois lapins The Three Hares, Three Hares, Hare Drawing, Circle Tattoo, Rabbit Tattoos, Tattoo Portfolio, Celtic Tattoos, Magic Aesthetic, Occult Art

While I would have liked to claim this motif as an original idea, my illustration is actually based on a motif that is centuries old. It's called 'The Three Hares' and its origin has been traced back to the 6th Century AD (or CE - Common Era) in China. It seems that many other religions and cultures around the world have also used this rather mesmerizing optical illusion. I enjoyed sketching it in this simple state, doodling around with the background. Micron pens in a sketchbook, 15 cm in…

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Three hares 1000 images about Three Hares on Pinterest Caves Long melford Medieval Ceramics, Three Rabbits, Three Hares, Rabbit Rabbit, March Hare, Jack Rabbit, Religious Symbols, Rabbit Art, Bunny Art

The three hares is a circular motif appearing in sacred sites from the Middle and Far East to the churches of Devon, England (as the Tinners' rabbits), and historical synagogues in Europe. It is used as an architectural ornament, a religious symbol, and in other modern works of art or a logo for a

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