Retro hanging art mobile. In 1956, silversmith Bent Knudsen designed the UFO Mobile. It was exhibited at the 1964 New York World’s Fair, along with other designs by Bent Knudsen. The mobile has become a classic and Livingly still produces the design today – now in a number of different colour variations. The mobile is…
Retro hanging art mobile. In 1956, silversmith Bent Knudsen designed the UFO Mobile. It was exhibited at the 1964 New York World’s Fair, along with other designs by Bent Knudsen. The mobile has become a classic and Livingly still produces the design today – now in a number of different colour variations. The mobile is…
“The inspiration for Bindi comes from the Asian tradition of adorning and decorating elephants with paint and jewels. Bindi is painted in purple and gold colours because elephants are such regal and proud animals.” – Catherine Knowles
“The inspiration for Bindi comes from the Asian tradition of adorning and decorating elephants with paint and jewels. Bindi is painted in purple and gold colours because elephants are such regal and proud animals.” – Catherine Knowles
“The inspiration for Bindi comes from the Asian tradition of adorning and decorating elephants with paint and jewels. Bindi is painted in purple and gold colours because elephants are such regal and proud animals.” – Catherine Knowles
“Kiku is based on one of my paintings, inspired by an antique kimono fabric I bought in Japan. One of the things I like about kimono fabrics is the rich colors, decorative embellishments, and dramatic layout of patterns. I also added butterflies because they symbolize hope and freedom. It’s my way of wishing for elephants to live in a safe and protected environment.” – Chris Chun
“Kiku is based on one of my paintings, inspired by an antique kimono fabric I bought in Japan. One of the things I like about kimono fabrics is the rich colors, decorative embellishments, and dramatic layout of patterns. I also added butterflies because they symbolize hope and freedom. It’s my way of wishing for elephants to live in a safe and protected environment.” – Chris Chun
“Kiku is based on one of my paintings, inspired by an antique kimono fabric I bought in Japan. One of the things I like about kimono fabrics is the rich colors, decorative embellishments, and dramatic layout of patterns. I also added butterflies because they symbolize hope and freedom. It’s my way of wishing for elephants to live in a safe and protected environment.” – Chris Chun
Name of the elephant: Happy Peace, Love & Music Artist: Howie Green Parade: Bangkok 2015 Howie Green’s Happy Peace, Love and Music elephant sculpture, created in Bangkok in 2015, is a vibrant celebration of harmonious living. Inspired by the themes of peace, love, and music, this elephant is adorned with colorful round shapes that perfectly…
I wanted to combine the beauty of the colorful plants in the forest with modern culture. Humans cannot live without nature. We must support each other so that humans and nature can live happily together.
I wanted to combine the beauty of the colorful plants in the forest with modern culture. Humans cannot live without nature. We must support each other so that humans and nature can live happily together.
I wanted to combine the beauty of the colorful plants in the forest with modern culture. Humans cannot live without nature. We must support each other so that humans and nature can live happily together.
The freedom of a flight of birds. The flight is never-ending but during we encountered stories, beauty, and various miracles. It is a miracle that creates impressive feelings and that will never be forgotten. Helena means wonderful, excellent.
The freedom of a flight of birds. The flight is never-ending but during we encountered stories, beauty, and various miracles. It is a miracle that creates impressive feelings and that will never be forgotten. Helena means wonderful, excellent.