The Briar Patch
"In turn of the century folktales, the rabbit uses his wit to outsmart a more powerful enemy through strategic misdirection. In Celtic folklore, the goldfinch was called the “flame of the forest” and it was believed that its bright plumage could ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune. A briar patch is a dense thicket of plants & thorns, and can symbolize a place of protection and refuge." - Martha Worthy 16 x 16 x 1.5" acrylic on panel sides painted in a washy cream wired and ready to hang artwork colors may vary due to device screen, lighting + photography Shipping & handling rates are based on tiered pricing and may not reflect the actual cost. Differences will be refunded as needed. Click below for complete shipping and return policies.