This original watercolor depicts the exterior of The Dead Rabbit on Sixth Street in Austin, the second location of the iconic New York bar. Painted with restrained washes and deliberate composition, the piece emphasizes architectural structure, contrast, and graphic signage rather than interior activity or atmosphere.
By isolating the façade and sign, the painting treats the space as a designed object—highlighting proportion, material, and visual rhythm. The result is a composed, architecture-forward portrait that reflects both the intentional design of the Austin location and its connection to a larger cultural lineage.
Details
Original watercolor on paper
5×7”, professionally framed
One of a kind
Painted by Avery Price
This original watercolor depicts the exterior of The Dead Rabbit on Sixth Street in Austin, the second location of the iconic New York bar. Painted with restrained washes and deliberate composition, the piece emphasizes architectural structure, contrast, and graphic signage rather than interior activity or atmosphere.
By isolating the façade and sign, the painting treats the space as a designed object—highlighting proportion, material, and visual rhythm. The result is a composed, architecture-forward portrait that reflects both the intentional design of the Austin location and its connection to a larger cultural lineage.
Details
Original watercolor on paper
5×7”, professionally framed
One of a kind
Painted by Avery Price