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By Will Jarrett, Mission Local
October 11, 2021
When Australian artist Fuzz E. Grant invited me inside her studio at 1890 Bryant St., a line of plaster bunnies confronted me with fierce, narrowed eyes.
Adorned with elaborate decorative accents — paper streamers, golden hair, shards of rainbow-colored plastic — they shared an unmistakable look of disapproval. That, Grant explained, is precisely the point of her latest project.
"I've been working on the theme of how animals feel in our environment," she said. "And how animals are watching us and are disappointed in what we are doing."
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