karminha
Karminha by Phil Alexandrino:
'The project represents a sustainable chain, initiated by a modern solar panel on the back transforming into elephants, which gradually become birds, and in turn become fishes and disgorge into the sea, at the foot of the elephant. Showing a cycle where an action benefits all. The style, in turn, follows inspiration by the genius concept of the artist MC Escher, famous for its transitions with optical illusions. In this mixture between art and sustainability is where comes a beautiful pattern of transformation and connectivity between human action and nature’s reaction. Buddhists call it Karma. Or Karminha to close ones.'
Elephant Parade® is a social enterprise and runs the world’s largest art exhibition of decorated elephant statues. Created by artists and celebrities, each Elephant Parade statue is a unique art piece. The life-size, baby elephant statues are exhibited in international cities and raise awareness for the need of elephant conservation.
Elephant Panalai is in the background.
karminha
Karminha by Phil Alexandrino:
'The project represents a sustainable chain, initiated by a modern solar panel on the back transforming into elephants, which gradually become birds, and in turn become fishes and disgorge into the sea, at the foot of the elephant. Showing a cycle where an action benefits all. The style, in turn, follows inspiration by the genius concept of the artist MC Escher, famous for its transitions with optical illusions. In this mixture between art and sustainability is where comes a beautiful pattern of transformation and connectivity between human action and nature’s reaction. Buddhists call it Karma. Or Karminha to close ones.'
Elephant Parade® is a social enterprise and runs the world’s largest art exhibition of decorated elephant statues. Created by artists and celebrities, each Elephant Parade statue is a unique art piece. The life-size, baby elephant statues are exhibited in international cities and raise awareness for the need of elephant conservation.
Elephant Panalai is in the background.