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$768.25The Story
Size:32 x 48 in.
"Plant Based II" is a 25" x 41" original artwork by Harry Bunce, known for his charming yet edgy depictions of animals that combine elements of fine art, street art, and humour. In this piece, a rabbit peeks out of a can of "McGregor’s Condensed Rabbit Soup," holding a fork and knife. The visual humour, combined with the playful nod to iconic pop art, creates a thought-provoking and whimsical commentary on modern culture and consumerism.
Bunce’s distinctive style has earned him a reputation as a "rural Banksy," blending the innocence of classic children's illustrations with a more subversive, punk-influenced edge. The juxtaposition of the rabbit—traditionally a symbol of gentleness—with the comically unsettling context of being inside a soup can, reflects Bunce’s ability to challenge perceptions while maintaining a playful, light-hearted tone.
Harry Bunce’s work is influenced by a wide range of artists and cultural movements, from Beatrix Potter and Richard Scarry to the modern pop and punk sensibilities of Keith Haring. "Plant Based II" is a perfect example of his signature style, combining cute imagery with a sharp, humorous twist, making it both thought-provoking and visually captivating.

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Size:32 x 48 in.
"Plant Based II" is a 25" x 41" original artwork by Harry Bunce, known for his charming yet edgy depictions of animals that combine elements of fine art, street art, and humour. In this piece, a rabbit peeks out of a can of "McGregor’s Condensed Rabbit Soup," holding a fork and knife. The visual humour, combined with the playful nod to iconic pop art, creates a thought-provoking and whimsical commentary on modern culture and consumerism.
Bunce’s distinctive style has earned him a reputation as a "rural Banksy," blending the innocence of classic children's illustrations with a more subversive, punk-influenced edge. The juxtaposition of the rabbit—traditionally a symbol of gentleness—with the comically unsettling context of being inside a soup can, reflects Bunce’s ability to challenge perceptions while maintaining a playful, light-hearted tone.
Harry Bunce’s work is influenced by a wide range of artists and cultural movements, from Beatrix Potter and Richard Scarry to the modern pop and punk sensibilities of Keith Haring. "Plant Based II" is a perfect example of his signature style, combining cute imagery with a sharp, humorous twist, making it both thought-provoking and visually captivating.















