And here are the photos of the last 15 of the 50 elephants in Melbourne. We had lots of fun capturing these great artworks and we hope that Melbourne Zoo raises a lot of money by auctioning the Malis. (I don’t think we can afford one … and hope that there will be little ones available.).
Thanks to the Melbourne Zoo and all the sponsors and of course the artists for organising such a great event.
Did you already see part 1 and 2 of the Mali Elephant Photos: Pictures of Mali Part 1 – Pictures of Mali Part 2
Enough talking … here are the Melbourne Mali Elephants:
36 Mali’s Crimson Song
by Mia Rappel (sponsored by Zoos Victoria) at Fitzroy Gardens
37 Spot
by Steve Monk (sponsored by Richmond Tigers) at Treasury Gardens
38 Ranee
by Gillian Forbes. Sponsored by Kärcher. Ranee was also Melbourne Zoo’s first elephant. At Old Treasury Building, Melbourne.
39 Neo Composite
by Jacqueline Gwynne (sponsored by Sofitel Melbourne) at Sofitel on Collins
40 Mali’s Winter Wonderland
by Pat Minahan (sponsored by Mt Buller) at Melbourne Central
41 Enceladus Mali
by David Ghostpatrol (sponsored by Carter Digital) at Melbourne Central
42 Mali, Protector of all Animals
by Deb Halpern (sponsored by Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation. at Melbourne Town Hall
43 Night and Day
by Graeme Base (sponsored by Grollo Leisure and Tourism) St Paul’s Cathedral Melbourne
44 Bromley One
by David Bromley (sponsored by Linfox) at Federation Square, Melbourne
45 Stripes
by Keri Le Page (sponsored by Tiger Airways) at Lincoln Square
46 Mali Dreams
by Chantelle Ferri (sponsored by Irene Irvine & Associates) at Argyle Square, Lygon Street, Carlton
47 Helmeted Honeyeaters Habitat Mali
by Andrea Carydias. (sponsored by Intercontinental Hotel Melbourne The Rialto) at InterContinental Hotel on Collins Street
48 Same Same
by Max Blackmore (sponsored by Places Victoria) at Docklands, Melbourne
49 Patch
by Amy Robinson (sponsored by Spotlight) at Queen Victoria Market
50 Shared Path
by William Ainger (sponsored by Places Victoria) at Docklands, Melbourne
Make sure you had a look at all the Mali Elephant photos – great street art:
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