Big Skull-Swallowing Bunny
San Francisco, California
Back in 1991, Jeremy Fish (17 at the time) drew what would become his signature image as a grown-up graphic artist: Silly Pink Bunny, a pastel, blank-eyed, stylized rabbit head swallowing a human skull. Fish said it represented a balance between good and evil. It was such a popular image that Fish eventually built a big plaster version of the head and installed it on a San Francisco street corner.
Silly Pink Bunny was bulldozed in 2013 to make way for an apartment building, but the public demanded its return. Fish wanted this version to be permanent, so he launched a Kickstarter campaign and wound up with what he called the "largest crowd funded public bronze statue in California."
Eleven feet tall, the skull-swallowing bunny was unveiled on April 29, 2017.