Mark Ryden's 'The Butcher Bunny' Returns as Artist's First Lenticular Print

Limited to an edition of 750, it comes with a special frame and is up for raffle now.

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American artist Mark Ryden has been a champion of the Pop Surrealist aesthetic for decades, and with that he’s established a massive catalog of works that continue to be cherished to this day. While Ryden continues to dream up new thought-provoking sceneries, he’s now taking a moment to look back on one of his works from the turn of the century — The Butcher Bunny.

24 years after its creation, The Butcher Bunny returns as Ryden’s first-ever lenticular print release. The scene, which sees a young girl holding the hand of a small Abraham Lincoln, surrounded by animals eating away at meat prepared by the bunny who works as a butcher, utilizes a range of pink and yellow detailing that is complemented by the custom framework that accompanies this print. Each print also arrives signed and numbered out of 750 total editions, with the aforementioned framework included.

You can enter to win the chance to purchase Mark Ryden’s The Butcher Bunny lenticular print exclusively via DDTStore, where 750 editions are set to be sold at a price of $500 USD each.

 

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