Rabbit of Universal Knowledge

This rabbit is inspired by the ideal of universal translation. The different words for rabbit that surround the Chinese character represent accessible translators that keep information available to everyone. Many of the languages used in the design are languages commonly spoken in the Bay Area.

Artist: Miranda Woodthorpe

Miranda is currently studying at De Anza College. She paints both digitally and traditionally. More of her art can be seen on Instagram:

@m1randa.dr4ws

Sponsored by: Foothill DeAnza Foundation

De Anza College plays an essential role in Silicon Valley by educating the diverse workforce that makes this region an economic powerhouse and a desirable place to live. In addition to our programs for academic credit and career technical training, the college is also home to the Euphrat Museum of Art, the Planetarium, performance spaces and other resources that are open to the community. De Anza's campus is a regional landmark, with buildings and grounds that are both beautiful and environmentally sustainable.


The rabbits on the De Anza College are placed so that you can explore them all with a short stroll through the heart of the campus. You will find a collection of rabbits at the Planetarium, at the entrance to campus by the Athletics complex, in front of the library and next to the administration building. Please explore the campus as our students do and enjoy the stroll from rabbit to rabbit.