White Rabbit #10 is the first growth chart in my White Rabbit series—a piece that blends symbolism, storytelling, and everyday life.

Growth charts are about more than height. They’re records of becoming. Marks on wood that hold years, memories, and the quiet passage of time.

In this piece, the White Rabbit appears as a child—curious, searching, and in motion—standing against the very scale that measures growth. The imagery reflects something I return to often in my work: transformation isn’t just physical. It’s emotional, spiritual, and deeply personal.

This piece was created as a custom commission and now lives with its collector, where it will gather marks, dates, and stories for years to come.

I love the way functional art becomes part of a family’s daily life. It stops being just a painting and starts becoming a living record.

If you’re interested in commissioning a custom growth chart or a piece from the White Rabbit series, I’d love to hear from you.

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