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Giant Rabbit Sculpture Hops Into Old Town Scottsdale, by LYNN TRIMBLE, 2018.

 Posted on November 8, 2018      by Merry Murphy
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John Randall Nelson’s giant rabbit has finally gone up in Scottsdale. The 26-foot-tall sculpture was installed on the northwest corner of Indian School Road and Marshall Way on Wednesday, September 19. Titled One-Eyed Jack, it comprises a white rabbit sitting on its haunches, with both ears jutting up towards the sky.  Lynn Trimble. Click here to read.




Nelson Public Art