My son and I stood outside of the Karlson Gray Gallery completely in awe of a gigantic bronze Rabbit sculpture in their window. The storefront had the appearance of «Look, but don’t touch», and I being conscious of that. made no attempt to enter with my 3 year old. Appearances can be deceiving. The curator at this gallery was amazing. Incredibly personable, friendly, charming… he welcomed/urged us in with the greatest smile and encouragement. And it was here that I fell in love… the heart can not lie when it has fallen hard… Art is subjective. what is beauty to one can be dismal to others… what I saw. what I wanted. what was not within my reach was a bronze sculpture of 3 rabbits dancing with their hands joined… it spoke of such true happiness and joy to me that my heart was bursting. I wanted that sculpture like no tomorrow. I am hoping that my husband will read this review and perhaps find a way to purchase it for me someday for my secret garden. The bonus of our visit. meeting the sculptor herself, Georgia Gerber who is somewhat of a local celebrity. I’ve met many famous people in my life, but I have no idea why this one made me feel so giddy.