Rabbit Rock is a one-of-a-kind land art project by sculptor and contemporary artist
Sergey Gapanovich, who has been carving rabbits into rock since
2018. The project consists of
1,000 individually etched rabbits, each carved by hand directly into the surface of a natural stone cliff.
Each rabbit is unique — in its shape, its number, and the texture of the rock around it. They are not placed objects. They are permanent marks, part of the landscape itself. This is not installation. This is erosion-proof, time-resistant art — carved stone and patience.
The cliff itself spans more than 200 meters in length and rises over 10 meters high — a monumental natural canvas, transformed one rabbit at a time.
N 61°95'16"
W 34°23'38"