White Rabbit explores obsession, urgency, and the illusion of control — a figure caught between time and consequence. The central rabbit stares forward with unsettling clarity, surrounded by fractured clocks, spiraling line work, and chaotic motion that suggests time collapsing inward. It’s familiar, uncomfortable, and intentionally tense — a reminder that time never slows, only perception does.
This artwork is a hand-burned wood art piece, created entirely without templates, tracing, or mechanical transfer. The artist redraws the composition by hand for each burn, translating the concept directly from mind to wood. Line weight, pressure, and burn depth shift naturally throughout the process, ensuring no two executions can ever be identical — even when the same subject is revisited.
Burned into solid basswood using a handheld wood-burning tool, White Rabbit requires intense focus and extended working sessions to achieve its depth, contrast, and detail. The natural grain of the wood actively shapes the final result, interacting with the burn marks in ways that cannot be predicted or repeated. What you receive is not a reproduction — it is a singular physical work.
Finished in a 12” × 18” format and framed to complement both modern and rustic interiors, this piece commands attention in studios, offices, and private spaces. White Rabbit is not decorative art — it’s a visual confrontation with time, pressure, and awareness.
No machines.
No shortcuts.
Just deliberate work, permanently burned into wood.
Title: White Rabbit
Size: 12” × 18”
Wood Type: Basswood
Process: 100% hand-drawn and hand-burned
Medium: Hand-burned wood artwork
Framing Options: White, Black, or Brown
Finish: Natural burned wood surface
Edition: One-of-one execution (each burn is unique)
This piece was hand-burned using traditional wood burning and pyrography techniques by Mohawk Wyatt.
Learn more about the artist and his work.
White Rabbit explores obsession, urgency, and the illusion of control — a figure caught between time and consequence. The central rabbit stares forward with unsettling clarity, surrounded by fractured clocks, spiraling line work, and chaotic motion that suggests time collapsing inward. It’s familiar, uncomfortable, and intentionally tense — a reminder that time never slows, only perception does.
This artwork is a hand-burned wood art piece, created entirely without templates, tracing, or mechanical transfer. The artist redraws the composition by hand for each burn, translating the concept directly from mind to wood. Line weight, pressure, and burn depth shift naturally throughout the process, ensuring no two executions can ever be identical — even when the same subject is revisited.
Burned into solid basswood using a handheld wood-burning tool, White Rabbit requires intense focus and extended working sessions to achieve its depth, contrast, and detail. The natural grain of the wood actively shapes the final result, interacting with the burn marks in ways that cannot be predicted or repeated. What you receive is not a reproduction — it is a singular physical work.
Finished in a 12” × 18” format and framed to complement both modern and rustic interiors, this piece commands attention in studios, offices, and private spaces. White Rabbit is not decorative art — it’s a visual confrontation with time, pressure, and awareness.
No machines.
No shortcuts.
Just deliberate work, permanently burned into wood.
Title: White Rabbit
Size: 12” × 18”
Wood Type: Basswood
Process: 100% hand-drawn and hand-burned
Medium: Hand-burned wood artwork
Framing Options: White, Black, or Brown
Finish: Natural burned wood surface
Edition: One-of-one execution (each burn is unique)
This piece was hand-burned using traditional wood burning and pyrography techniques by Mohawk Wyatt.
Learn more about the artist and his work.