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Little Rabbit

Clarity is achieved through the reduction of form to its essence.

30 Works

Works by Little Rabbit

30 pieces

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Little Rabbit is a moniker deeply associated with the minimalist tradition of graphic art, most notably the legacy of the character Nijntje created in 1955. This collection draws from that heritage, focusing on a visual language defined by simple line work and a primary color palette. The name also appears in literature as a symbol for the life of a visual artist, representing a bridge between fiction and graphic practice. The works presented here avoid ornamentation, favoring essential shapes and clear forms. By stripping away the unnecessary, the collection explores how a reduced palette and basic lines can create a recognizable and enduring aesthetic. This practice honors the history of minimalist character design while providing a space for small-scale illustration to thrive.

Visual voice

The visual voice is defined by a minimalist approach using bold, clean lines and a primary color palette. The work focuses on reducing subjects to their most essential graphic components, creating high-contrast and legible forms.
Minimalist IllustrationSimple Line WorkPrimary Color PaletteGraphic Form
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Little Rabbit — questions answered

Is Little Rabbit a specific person?

Research indicates no singular artist uses this moniker; it is primarily associated with the character Nijntje created by Dick Bruna and a fictional artist in a 2022 novel.

What characterizes the visual style of this collection?

The style is defined by minimalist line work and a primary color palette, emphasizing simple graphic forms and high contrast.

What is the history of this moniker?

The name gained prominence in 1955 with the creation of the minimalist rabbit character Nijntje by a Dutch graphic artist.

What themes are explored in these works?

The collection explores the intersection of minimalist illustration, fictional artistic identities, and simple graphic storytelling.

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