MIAMI – As Miami Seaside prepares for Artwork Week, an exhibition that includes 100 life-size Indian elephant sculptures has landed on its shores, combining artwork, conservation and tradition.
The touring set up often called “The Nice Elephant Migration” is now on show close to the coast, within the sand between 36th and 37th streets.
The set up web site mentioned the undertaking helps each the indigenous communities creating the works and conservation efforts.
“The herd has arrived, inviting us to reside with them simply because the indigenous communities of southern India do with their real-life counterparts,” mentioned a spokesperson for the undertaking.
The set up, which gives guests a preview forward of its official launch on December 2, celebrates the connection between people, animals and their surroundings.
Organizers mentioned every sculpture produced from a weed known as lantana is accessible for buy, with proceeds going towards conservation and coexistence initiatives geared toward defending migratory animals on land, water and air.
The exhibition aligns with Miami Artwork Week's spirit of mixing inventive expression with international points, organizers mentioned.
As Miami Seaside turns into a brief residence for these sculptures, guests are invited to stroll amongst them, connecting with their message of concord and respect for nature.
“The Nice Elephant Migration” is a must-see throughout this yr's Artwork Week.
For added details about Miami Seaside Artwork Week, go to www.artweekmb.com.