Animals have always been the most healing beings. With their docile fur and innocent eyes, it is difficult for men or women to resist their charm. Shae, an illustrator from Taiwan, my country, uses rabbits as the protagonist to lead everyone through the worlds famous paintings and classics. In the world of cartoon characters, watching the cute rabbits appear in famous paintings, clumsily but seemingly playing their roles seriously, makes people want to hug them even more, such as "The Birth of Venus Rabbit", "Teenage Rabbit with a Pearl Earring" and "The Scream of the Crash Rabbit" have escaped the dull, highbrow atmosphere of classical art. In addition to replaying classics, Shae has also created many distinctive fairy tale characters, such as: little puppets, Little Red Riding Hood, etc., the lifelike brushstrokes and the docile cuteness of the rabbits make us fall deeper into the charm of hand-painted paintings.
The Birth of Venus Rabbit/Botticellis "The Birth of Venus"
Crash Rabbits Scream/Meng Kes "Scream"
Little Eileen Rabbit/Renoirs "Portrait of Mademoiselle Condavis"
Cute Rabbit Lisa’sSmile/Da Vincis "Mona Lisas Smile"
The Girl with a Pearl Earring/Vermeers "Girl with a Pearl Earring"
The most vegetarian dinner/Da Vincis "The Last Supper"
Rabbit Century-Adams hands are not long enough/Michelangelos "Genesis"
The Golden Ratio of the Rabbit Body/Da Vincis "The Golden Ratio of the Human Body"
A Rabbit in Als Bedroom/Van Goghs "In Als"Bedroom》
Rabbit Dance/Matisi "Dance"
Blonde Rabbit Girl/Mucha "Blonde Beauty"
The Male Rabbit with the Black Hat/Margaret "The Son of Man"
More hand-painted works of Shae interpreting fairy tale characters: