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In Year of the Rabbit: Hunt Slonem's bunnies represent seasons of life for Baton Rouge collector

Por: The Advocate Entertainment January 19, 2023

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When Judy Vitanza Miremont walks down the hallway in her Baton Rouge home, a symphony of colorful rabbits sounds off.No, she’s not a rabbit farmer, but she is the owner of about 80 individual Hunt Slonem bunny portraits. To her, each bunny has a different personality, expression and unique song.“I think of each stand-alone painting singing its own little melody,” Miremont said. “When you add multiple rabbit paintings to a wall, it’s as... + full article



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