quarta-feira, 2 de agosto de 2017

Urban art of Elephant Parade comes to Brazil's largest city

A view of an elephant sculpture as part of the 'Elephant Parade' urban art exhibit at the Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Aug. 1, 2017. EFE/Sebastiao Moreira

About 85 colorful elephant sculptures starting on Tuesday are adorning the streets and public squares of Brazil's largest city in the Elephant Parade Sao Paulo 2017 urban art exhibit.

The open-air exposition is headed by Dutch artist Mike Spits, who was inspired to mount the project on a trip to Thailand when he got to know Mosha, a baby elephant that lost one of its legs at six months of age when he stepped on an antipersonnel mine.

Source: EFE

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