Product description
This card features a watercolor illustration of a hare made of foliage by Daniel Mackie. It is printed on high quality 330gsm / 120 lb heavy cardstock, and left blank inside for a personal message.
Is it a sanctuary or a place of danger? The wild wood is both of these things. The Brothers Grimm consistently used the Wild Wood as a chilling setting, where wolves predated on certain little red shawl wearing girls, and witches tempted beautiful princesses with poisoned apples. But in the famous tale, 'A Gest of Robyn Hode', which is a collaboration of ballads from the 1500s, the forest was far from a place of separation and torment: it was a sanctuary, a refuge, and home for Robin Hood and his Merry Men.