Killer Pop Bunnies
Details
Edition
Unique
Medium
Acrylic and Recycled Materials on Canvas
Signature
Signed
Unframed Dimensions
19.5 × 15.5 in
49.53 × 39.37 cm
Framed Dimensions
33.5 × 24 in
85.09 × 60.96 cm
Year
2026
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About the artist
Padina Bondar is a multidisciplinary artist, designer, and activist whose work merges painting, textile innovation, and environmental commentary through a distinctly contemporary lens. Born in Tehran, raised in Toronto, and based in New York City, her practice is shaped by cultural juxtaposition and a sustained engagement with sustainability, ethics, and inclusivity.
Bondar transforms discarded and reclaimed materials into richly layered mixed-media works that challenge traditional ideas of luxury, value, and power. Her recent painting series, The Killer POP Bunnies, draws inspiration from 13th- and 14th-century medieval manuscript marginalia, where rebellious “killer rabbits” appeared in the margins of religious texts as satirical symbols overturning authority and social hierarchy. Reimagined in Bondar’s saturated pop-art style, these mischievous hares become bold protagonists that are playful yet confrontational, humorous yet sharply critical.
Layering acrylic, textiles, paper, and found materials, Bondar replaces swords with oversized lollipops, ice cream cones, and candy, using sweetness as a symbol of indulgence, distraction, and the performative nature of modern power structures. Through beauty, humor, and craftsmanship, her work delivers social commentary without accusation, inviting viewers into conversations around environmental instability, political spectacle, and consumer excess.
Explore Padina Bondar at DTR Modern Galleries
Her background in sustainable textile design remains central to her artistic language, redefining contemporary luxury through material innovation and conscious craftsmanship. Bondar has exhibited at The National Arts Club with DTR Modern Galleries, and her collection can be found at DTR Modern’s SoHo, New York location. Across media, Bondar’s work proposes a world where beauty and responsibility coexist creating visually seductive, conceptually sharp, and unmistakably contemporary.

