Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Elephant Parade in London

Elephant Parade is a conservation campaign that shines a multi-coloured spotlight on the urgent crisis faced by the endangered Asian elephant. Brought to you by http://www.elephantfamily.org/, the event sees over 250 brightly painted life-size elephants located over central London this summer.

Each decorated by a different artist or celebrity, the elephants brighten and beautify the city, enhancing every park, street corner and building they grace. Running from May to July 2010, this is London’s biggest outdoor art event on record. With an estimated audience of 25 million, we aim to raise £2 million for the Asian elephant and benefit 20 UK conservation charities

Play the short slide show below and enjoy the pictures!


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3 comments:

  1. Thanks for your reaction, love the elephants. Last year we had the same in Amsterdam.

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  2. great photos! :)

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  3. Thanks for your feedback, the elephants are a wonderful example of street art promoting a worthy cause.

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