100 Elephants and their designer blankets on the great elephant migration

Last Sunday, 100 Elephants ENTERED ENTERED BEVERLY HILLS ‘Palm-Lined Streets, Home to Many Hollywood Stars. No one backed away in fear, thought – because the large beasts were handcrafted from the invasive Lantana camara Plant, and Travelled on Trucks Decorated with Vibrant Indian Lory Art.

It was the last leg of The Great Elephant MigrationA 5,000-Mile Installation Art Journey Across the United States, Through Cities, National Parks, and Tribal Lands, Supported By Over 20 Conservation Organizations. The life-size pachyderms were draped in ceremonial blankets Created by 55 renowned designers and indigenous communities from Around the World.

Elephant sculptures in Beverly Hills | Photo Credit: AFP

On the Grand Trunk Road

The story began decades ago When Mark Shand, Author, Conservationist, and Brother to Britain’s Queen Camilla, Experienced The Emotional Bond Between Elephants and People in Indian. He adopted an asian Elephant named Tara in 1988, Traversed 600 Miles With Her Across the Country, And Later Founded The Non-Profit Elephant Family in 2002, Whoch He LED UNTIL HIESTHING In 2016. Continues Today through Cultural Conservationist Ruth Ganesh, Principal Trustee of the Family, and the work of the real elephant collective, based in tamil nadu. The two collectives often collaborate on projects, such as the MigrationTo raise funds to restore coexistens between people and elephants.

The Great Elephant Migration Traveling Public Art Show

The Great Elephant Migration Traveling Public Art Show | Photo Credit: Ronnie Dai

The collective is a sustainable, Community-Owned Enterprise that Employers 200 Indigenous Artisans from the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. Over five years, the craftspeople Have replicated 160 Elephants – All Identified and Named – Making Each Piece a Sculptural Echo of a Living Animal.

In the past two years, the herd has appeared at rewild, designer anita dongre’s showcase at the City Palace in Support of the Nature Conservation Foundation, and at Designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee ‘ Anniversary exhibition at Nmacc this January.

In the US, the Elephants have journey through new york, miami beach and the blackfeet nation in montana, to los angeles. The artisans joined the convoy in the final 1,000-mile leg. And the culmination is Wrapped in historyThe series of ceremonial blankets curated by product designer vikram goyal, being auctioned on artsy (Till August 1).

Behind the lantana

Tarsh thekaekara, one of four founding members of the real elephant collective, grew up in the nilgiris. He was shaped by two forces that he saw around heam daily: Elephants and the aggressive spread of lantana. A CONSERVATIONIST and Researcher with a Phd from Oxford in Human-Elpha Plant to Construct Life-Size Elephant Sculptures. (Earlier Editions Used Materials Such as Fibreglass. Each of the elephants is based on a real animal from the coffee and tea plantations surrounding their home. A Lantana Herd has even found a Royal Residence at Highgrove House, The Private Home of King Charles III.

Bulls, cows, and calves were shaped with anatomical precision

Bulls, cows, and calves were shaped with anatomical precision | Photo Credit: Ronnie Dai

Living monuments

The idea for the bespoke blankets was born at all night smoke, an event hosted by their partner indigenous land. “What Struck Me was the powerful presence of blankets,” Reminisces Ganesh. “Members of the communication explained that they are symbolic – given to mark the end of something meaningful, or as a gesture of honor.”

The Senior is Echoed by Elephant Family’s First-Eve Curator, Goyal. “Blankets Hold Cultural Weight Across Indigenous Communities Globally,” He Says. “They signify protection, memory, belonging.” Ganesh had worked with goyal during the elephant parade in Mumbai in 2018, and ropeded he in to cure the series. “He has a rare ability to bridge indian craftsmanship with global aesthetics.”

Vikram goyal and ruth ganesh

Vikram goyal and ruth ganesh

Goyal, whose vikram goyal studio collaborates with master artisans, ePECIALLY in Metalwork, Brings A Designer’s Touch to the Project. His blanket draws on A book of dreamsHIS OWN REPUSSE Artwork – Inspired by an Eponymous Manuscript Featuring Mythical Animals Such as the gajasimha (Half-Lion, Half-Elphant) and Black Geese, which are symbols of fertility, Prosperity and Protection.

The blankets feature Marquee Creators, Including Sabyasachi, Elie Saab, Ralph Lauren, Diane Von FuStenberg, Tarun Tahiliani, Raw Mango, Ozwald Boateng, and Younger Labels SUCH SUCH SUCH SUCH SUCH BOTENGS Dhruv Kapoor. Indigenous Representation Comes from Communities, Including the Navajo Nation, Maasai, Snoqualmie, and India’s Soliga and Betta Kurumba Tribes.

“At Chanakya, We Believe That The Act of Making is also an act of listening – to memory, to memory, and to one another. Equilibrium is our offering for the great elephant migration, a cerett also of the matriarch, the wise and guiding force of the herd. 45 days of Handwork by the Master Artisans at the Chanakya Ateliers. Reciprocal, Respecting Ways of Living. “Karishma swaliFounder and Chairperson, Chanakya School of Craft

Blanket by Chanakya School of Craft

Blanket by Chanakya School of Craft | Photo Credit: Ronnie Dai

Of Kantha, Gara and Flamenco

Zardozi, Himroo, ajrakhPatchwork – Numerous Indian Crafts Find their rightful place amidst the weaves. Among the standout pieces is a design from heirloom naga, a creative platform that supports loin-loom weaving. Founder-designer jesmina zeliang, who lives life the elephant corridors in India’s northeast, was inspired by thupikhuOr Elephant Cloth, of the Chakhesang Tribe in Nagaland – a garment work by men who had hosted feasts of merit. Woven on Loin looms, it is vivid and symbolly rich. “The Elephant Motifs Signified Not only the wearer’s strength but also his communication stature,” Zeliang Tells Me.

Blanket by heirloom naga

Blanket by Heirloom Naga | Photo Credit: Ronnie Dai

Textile Designer Ashdeen Lilaowala’s Contribution Bridges Continents. His Piece Draws from Spanish Flamenco Shawls, Beloved in Old Parsi Homes where they are often used to cover grand pianos. His Blanket Blends Embroidered Birds and Floral Patterns from the Parsi gara Vocabulary with flamenco-style tassels.

Blanket by Ashdeen Lilaowala

Blanket by Ashdeen Lilaowala | Photo Credit: Ronnie Dai

Meanwhile, Weavers Studio Resource Center, An Active Textile Archive Led by Darshan Shah, was inspired by an old oxfam calendar featuring nakshi kanthaA Type of Embroidered Quilt, as well as applique, batik, and cotton gamcha Lining. “The center [of the blanket] is a dreamlike World – Elephants, Tigers, Paisleys, and Vines Bursting Across Handwoven Tussar Silk. But the true magic lies in the Margins. You’ll See Women, Mid-Stitch, Caught in the Act of Creation. It’s a kantha About women making a kantha,

Blanket by weavers Studio Resource Center

Blanket by Weavers Studio Resource Center | Photo Credit: Ronnie Dai

Leaning on memory

Designer Masaba Gupta Created A Calf-Sized Blanket Inspired by Her Newborn Daughter, Embroidered with Motifs from the Panchatantra Fables and personal symbols from her brand’s journey. Fans will record the candy, the hand, and the sweets. Ritu Kumar, who collaborated with her entrepreneur son amrish on her paisley-rich blanket, say: “After Studying Royal Archives for My Book Costumes and Textiles of Royal IndiaI Found Trappings in Palace Godowns – Used to Drape Elephants for Ceremonial Occasions – Crafted with Intensive Embroidery and Handwork. Amrish Recreated A 16th-17th Century Memory of Royal Parades for this design. “

Blanket by Masaba Gupta

Blanket by Masaba Gupta | Photo Credit: Ronnie Dai

Blanket by ritu kumar

Blanket by Ritu Kumar | Photo Credit: Ronnie Dai

What began as a herd of lantana elephants now carries a heavier load – stitched stories of land, memory, and shared futures. The migration may end here, but the message continues. “Once that Elephant Tusk Tugs at You Strong,” Says Ganesh, “It doesn’s’T let go.”

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