Two years ago I bought this cement (material-like) bunny. I thought its expression was – garden darling! It’s not big, maybe 8″ x 6″. I found it on sale. (There was instant chemistry!) Originally it was grey white-ish. So I bought it and brought it home to peer-out  among some low growing wild flowers.

Super cute! Summertimes, yes… but also… this bunny sat outside my office window through two Cleveland-wicked winters.

A couple months ago I noticed some dark  lines on it. (What!) I picked it up and saw lots of cracks. Oh my goodness… could I accept watching my innocent-looking bunny disintegrate right before my eyes?  I went into rescue mode.

I bought a small can of clear protector and a half-pint Valspar paint sample… Lyndhurst Duchess Blue, and from Amazon I ordered a 12″ plastic swivel. I had the brushes.

Its been a two-month run and today, March 4, 2018, I’ve applied the last clear coat of protectant… and i’m looking forward to returning it back among the wild flowers early this summer.

A little re-construction art project. Makes me smile at myself.

I’m thinking… there will be a next rescue (clay) project that’s also been sitting in the garden. For 7 years. All of its worn Sedona/Indian colors have (overtime) fallen away. And the sculpture is much bigger!

I’m thinking about giving it a fresh spirit of many colors.

🙂