Although it is technically beautiful and set in a seemingly different context, I can't really like it since it looks like a rip off from Miyazaki's Naüsicaa - the inspiration is not even mentionned in the author's comments. :/
There are some similarities but I cannot see how you can call it a rip off. There were no giant fish in Miyazaki's film, or many legged zebra unless I'm much mistaken. Besides, "Good Artists Borrow, Great Artists Steal" -Pablo Picasso (possibly).
But there is a girl "welcoming/offering herself" to gigantic many-eyed monsters which use gold-colored free-moving antennae/whiskers to feel her. (in Miyazaki's movie, there are many-legged insects if you want to go that far. But there are no bunnies, I'll concede that.) Happening also on a lake - although yours is a lake underwater, fair enough - if it really is a lake though, I can hardly tell, but it's blue under a gold light so I guess it's water.
As I said, the context is different, but the similarities are quite blatant.
Happening also on a lake - although yours is a lake underwater, fair enough - if it really is a lake though, I can hardly tell, but it's blue under a gold light so I guess it's water.
As I said, the context is different, but the similarities are quite blatant.
It remind's me of Nausicaa of the Vally of the Wind