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S e c r e t s
Two rabbits stand on a box with the inscription “Perry Bros., Dowlish
Wake.” This is one of David Lawrence’s
favorite cider farms, where cider is made and bought by the gallon
from huge oak barrels. The apples are priced at
“10d. per bushel” – 10d. being ten pence in Old English currency. “Sweet
Coppin” is a variety of cider apple and
also the name of a women’s clog dancing team with whom David’s Morris
Men often dance out. The bird is a kingfisher,
a denizen of the “Somerset Levels” where David lives. The interior
shows a traditional English meal of fish and chips,
inspired by an old song that goes: “Run rabbit, run run run/ Don’t
give the farmer his fun, fun, fun/He’ll get by without
his rabbit pie” and suggests he eat fish and chips instead. This is
the 119th piece David Lawrence has carved for
Harmony Kingdom. The mouse holds the artist's signature acorn.