Colourful painting of a rabbit on a wooden easel with decorative stones and leaves.

Golden Hare Art Print

8x8" image with 1" white border (203x203mm with 25mm border)
£15.00
Sale price  £15.00 Regular price 
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Colourful painting of a rabbit on a wooden easel with decorative stones and leaves.

Golden Hare Art Print

£15.00
Sale price  £15.00 Regular price 
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Golden Hare Art Print

A high quality art print featuring an original design by Mark Betson, made and printed in the UK.

This richly beautiful print depicts a hare emerging head and shoulders from a carpet of bluebells, its alert gaze meeting yours with quiet intensity. Behind it, the background glows with Klimt-inspired golden tones, warm, opulent, and alive with mandalas, swirling patterns, and decorative detail that give the whole composition a sense of luxury and timeless beauty. Nature and fine art in perfect harmony, a print that will elevate any wall it graces.

Available Sizes

  • Small — 6x6" print (152mm square image with 10mm white border)
  • Large — 8x8" print (203mm square image with 25mm white border)

Product Features

  • High quality print of original artwork by Mark Betson
  • White border for easy framing
  • Printed in the UK
  • Quality archival paper
  • Supplied unframed

Design Notes

Mark Betson's artwork is known for its intricate detail, rich symbolism, and love of the natural world. This golden hare design draws inspiration from the decorative opulence of Gustav Klimt, the gilded background of mandalas and swirling patterns elevating the hare into something almost iconic. One of his most luxurious and striking designs, and a print that feels genuinely special to give and to live with.


Perfect For

  • Hare and wildlife lovers
  • Lovers of Klimt, Art Nouveau, and decorative fine art
  • Bluebell and spring nature enthusiasts
  • A luxurious, statement addition to any home
  • Birthdays, Easter, or any occasion that deserves something truly beautiful

Care Guide

  • Store flat and away from moisture until framed
  • Keep away from direct sunlight to preserve colours

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