What always delights me in Edinburgh is it's various forms of street art and projects. This particular one caught my eye (and well.. probably everyone's who was visiting Ed): vibrantly painted sculptures of endangered animals were scattered around the city. According to the plaques they were all up for auction, with all proceeds going to protecting these endangered species. Also miniature figurines of these sculptures are available for purchase online. I find this such and inspired and creative way to raise awareness for an important cause!
Here are snaps of some I spotted:
More pictures from Edinburgh and Aberdeen coming up SOON :)
xxx
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12 comments:
beautiful! I'd love to see it :)
Yeah barely anyone knows, it's not my favourite subject ymmärrät varmaan...
wow this is really art!!! i love this pictures and i wish i would have the checked elephant in my garden;)
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Those are all so much fun! I wish that's what I saw when I walked around my town.
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Cool pics!!!
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lovely photos, i love scotland, i went to visit my friend when she was at the university. also visited some of the country side great pics!
Howd you know that elephants were my favorite?! These pictures are soo cool! I wish we had statues like that here! xxAnisa
I have to say i always look forward to all your great pictures!!! looks like fun!
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Such amazing art sculpture! Wish I could experience them in person. But thx for the photos, really great artwork! My fav would be the first photo of that bird, amazing.
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Erika
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Hehe I love these, we used to have something similar in Dallas, Texas, except it was only horses, but each was painted by a different artist, it was so cooll..
awesome photos!! i cant wait to see more =)
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Love the Walkers shortbread elephant! I would totally put that in my backyard if I had the money to bid on it!
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