SPOTLIGHT
PHOTOS BY LUKE SHADRICK. INSTAGR AM @LUKE_ SHADRICK
Rabbit, rabbit
GOOD HARE DAY
Doing it like a boss on Milsom Street; INSET: Molly Dickinson is the talented maker of Hare
If you spotted a giant hare at the recent Bath Festival Party in the City, and kept quiet in case you thought it was a case of Harvey the six-foot white rabbit syndrome, or that you were experiencing some kind of Alice down the rabbit hole rush, then fears allayed. He was there. The dapper rabbit is the work of Molly Dickinson from Bath, a former st ent at a esfiel Girls’ School and Kingswood, who has just graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Car i a in st ie Design for Performance. She explains: “For one of my projects this year, I designed and made this Festival Hare for Bath Festival’s Party in the City. It was a great day, and the Hare, modelled by Louie Greensmith, certainly got lots of attention; I think every festival should have a few anthropomorphic guests.” ite ri t oll as st a er first e i ition with fellow graduates at The Bargehouse, in London’s South Bank, and is about to start her career designing an creatin for t eatre fil tele ision an li e e ents. For more: www.mollymaker.com
Using his listening ears
That’s some rabbit-face filter you’ve got there
Waiting for Bugs to show up
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