26.01.25
BURROWS ARE NOT FOR BLUE RABBITS
posted by EDWIN ROJASThe exhibition "Burrows Are Not for Blue Rabbits" explores the tension between the conventional and the extraordinary, between the safe and the unknown. The burrow, an archetypal symbol of refuge and protection, is presented here as a space that limits and contains, designed for those who adapt to pre-established environments. However, the "blue rabbits," metaphorical figures of uniqueness, the unusual, and the transgressive, challenge these norms, refusing to inhabit spaces that do not reflect their essence. This title, laden with irony and poetry, suggests an act of resistance: not all beings are destined to live by the same rules. The burrow ceases to be a home and becomes a symbol of structures that restrict creativity, free thought, and the exploration of the ethereal. The work connects with a search for the transcendental in a world that constantly pushes us toward the earthly. Through a visual language that blends the figurative and the abstract, the exhibition invites reflection on identities that escape imposed molds, reclaiming the freedom of those who, like blue rabbits, choose uncertain and luminous paths instead of seeking refuge in the predictable. As a whole, "Burrows Are Not for Blue Rabbits" positions itself as an artistic manifesto breaking away from the ordinary, an invitation to look beyond the shadows of the burrow and embrace the unknown as a space of possibility and transformation.