In Cauldron Cooking with Rabbits three characters dressed up in teddy bear onesies are in the center of the scene, located in the middle of the woods and in the dark. Two of them are standing in front of a cauldron, as if they were preparing a potion, rabbit herd like smoke coming out of it, while a third one approaches them. the plot feels mysterious, and a certain sense of discomfort is counteracted by the cuteness added via details created around an within the main scene.
What is represented here is the extinction of complicity within a couple, two characters cooking something together while in disguise, smoke as a herd of rabbits playing the epitome of dissipating lust as a last resource of perceived unity. The idea of complicity being stifled is made evident upon appearance of an outsider entering the plot: what had been a cooking session of two is no longer, and that who has just come into play just enhances the fact.
- Subject Matter: Figurative surrealism, whimsical, oniric