Down the rabbit hole draws obvious comparisons to Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, where Alice embarks on a wild adventure down the rabbit hole not knowing what to expect. The rabbit symbolizes abundance, intuition and fertility but also suggests that one needs to examine the deep and reflexive fears that can hold one back from growth. The rabbits portrayed here are luring the women into the hole so that they too can look deeper within and uncover their own fears.
The rabbit hole takes on a cleansing notion, where the birth of new ideas and new beginnings spring forth after taking a trip down the hole.
This piece speaks of femininity and has a strong Goddess presence within it. The Woodland creatures in the lush forest setting create a peaceful tone in comparison to the “what lies beneath” uncertainty of the piece.