Found this pigeon trying to warm up in the winter weather yesterday. It was a bit chilly.
That’s all for today. And happy birthday to me!
Elephant time! Here’s 161-170. Which one would you like for Christmas?
161. Maureen by Mackenzie Thorpe; Queens Walk, National Theatre
162. Gajaraj by HH Maharaja Ranjitsinh Gaekwad of Baroda; Old Quebec Street
163. Suraj by HH Maharaja Ranjitsinh Gaekwad of Baroda; The Dorchester
164. Hathi by Manish Arora; V&A Museum
165. Untitled by Marc Quinn; originally at Sotheby’s New Bond Street/Somerset House
166. Lunacrooner by Maria Ines Aguirre; Kensington High Street
167. Elephish by Mariana Bassani; Foubert’s Place/Regent Street
168. Coco by Fernando Pires Jorge & Mariana Bassani; Berkeley Square
169. Nanook by Martin Aveling; Green Park
170. Vanishing Elephant by Martin Jordan; Curzon Street
For more photos, interviews and other info, visit my Elephant Parade page. Stay tuned for the rest!
Here’s 10 more fabulous elephants for a Friday. If you could bring one to life, which one would you choose?
131. Sidhe by John Rocha; Mount Street
132. Young at Art by John D Wilson; South Molton Street
133. Manasuna by Johnny Rocket & Sunny Warrington; Burlington Arcade
134. Will Only Words Remain by Jon Hicks; Green Park
135. Gerald by Jonathan Yeo; Selfridges
The infamous Gerald is, unfortunately, one of the two elephants I didn’t get to see. If you have any photos of Gerald, add them to the Flickr pool.
136. Julia’s Elephant by Joseph Paxton; originally at Market Square, Royal Festival Hall
137. Big Heart, Open Mind by Julia Rogers; Green Park
138. Eleafant by Julia Trickey; Curzon Street
139. Bertie by Julien MacDonald; Foubert’s Place/Kingly Street
140. Just Joey by Karen Hollis; Hay’s Galleria
For more photos, interviews and other info, visit my Elephant Parade page. Stay tuned for the rest!