Life gave me the possibility to travel a bit. I noticed that regardless of beliefs, nationality or race, kindness should be present everywhere. Ignorance makes our differences bigger such that tolerance, understanding and peace become more difficult to have. I think we are living in a very hard moment because we are losing attention to what matters, and what matters is not related to the amount of money or social recognition. What really matters comes wrapped in paper of smiles, kindness and care.
“When painting my elephants, I thought about my holidays to Asia and the beautiful fabrics, temples and palaces I have seen. Plenty of inspiration there for painting more elephants.” – Patricia Collins
When painting my elephants, I thought about my holidays to Asia and the beautiful fabrics, temples and palaces I have seen. Plenty of inspiration there for painting more elephants.
“When painting my elephants, I thought about my holidays to Asia and the beautiful fabrics, temples and palaces I have seen. Plenty of inspiration there for painting more elephants.” – Patricia Collins
The first Bull amongst the herd. A special introduction for the 15th anniversary of CowParade. The Penny bull is the most expensive ‘cow’ sold at an auction. It raised 150,000 dollars for Charity. The bull is based on the well known Texas longhorn. In the original piece the cows was emblazoned with a mosaic of…
The tranquil female figure, holding a kithara, is part of the right panel of the allegorical fresco The Beethoven frieze which Klimt painted for the Sezession exhibition held in 1902, which was centered round Max Klinger’s sculpture of Beethoven. The painting shows the stages which man, and in particular the artist, has to go through…
Francois Pompon (1855-1933) Pompon was born in Saulieu in the French Bourgogne as the son of a furniture maker. At age 15 he started working for an undertaker in Dijon, where he learned the basics of sculpting. In the evening he went to l’Ecole des Beaux Arts. Five years later he went to Paris, where…
Francois Pompon (1855-1933) Pompon was born in Saulieu in the French Bourgogne as the son of a furniture maker. At age 15 he started working for an undertaker in Dijon, where he learned the basics of sculpting. In the evening he went to l’Ecole des Beaux Arts. Five years later he went to Paris, where…
Artist: Sabine RoemerParade: Singapore 2011 All elephants are made of a high-quality synthetic resin.They are hand-painted in the studio in Thailand.All elephants come with a certificate and are numbered in a limited edition.They are packed in a nice gift box.
Artist: Rasamee Kongchan Parade: Singapore 2011 All elephants are made of a high-quality synthetic resin.They are hand-painted in the studio in Thailand.All elephants come with a certificate and are numbered in a limited edition.They are packed in a nice gift box.
Rendada. Rendada means Lace in Portuguese. These are lace objects that often have multiple curves and are filled with a crocheted floral motif. Rendada, created by Rayanne Ferreira for CowParade Reçife 2017, brings this motif to life with gold bands and flowers. CowParade is the largest public art event in the world. Since 1998, there…
Artist: Chakrit ChoochalermParade: Bankok 2015 All elephants are made of a high-quality synthetic resin.They are hand-painted in the studio in Thailand.All elephants come with a certificate and are numbered in a limited edition.They are packed in a nice gift box.
Design: Studio Chiang Mai All elephants are made of a high-quality synthetic resin.They are hand-painted in the studio in Thailand.All elephants come with a certificate and are numbered in a limited edition.They are packed in a nice gift box.