In 2015, when living in Gainesville, Florida, I was "between jobs" and volunteered for CIFAE which was a local nonprofit dedicated to conserving Asian Elephants. We were preparing to host an elephant march in Gainesville, and I knew of a talented artist cyclist who made moving sculptures with bike underpinnings. Raymond Rawls was known in town for creating imaginative kinetic sculptures on bikes, and having them in the local parades. He is an amazing designer, so I approached him about making a kinetic elephant sculpture and he was up for it!
So in May 2015, I created a FaceBook page to track the progress and implementation of the kinetic sculpture to benefit Asian Elephant conservation efforts. Here are some posts and media from the page which has been deleted due to lack of use by the folks of CIFAE after I was no longer volunteering there.
"Save the date for Sept 12, 2015 fundraiser with amazing Indian arts, music and food at The Wooly, to raise awareness of the lives and challenges of Asian Elephants. Activities for kids! See the almost finished Elephant Sculpture Bike. See event and get your advance tickets here to raise funds for Conservation Initiative for the Asian Elephant!
https://www.facebook.com/events/437965743042117/"
Look how she walks! She is almost finished! She rides like an elephant, and has a bendy trunk, and moving legs!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98A2YXIg8ok
I designed this flyer and helped organize the first gala:
Here she was, finished before the public reveal, with Jacob gleefully touring her wonder.
Here is another angle of the beautiful girl.
"She's finished. Thank you Lorraine Duerden for the great work on the eyes!"
In October, she was part of the global Elephant March being in the local event in Gainesville.
And she rolled in the November 2015 Homecoming parade!
In 2017 they had their 3rd annual march!
For more kinetic sculpture activity with Raymond, see his page https://www.facebook.com/MenagerieInMotion/
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