Coexistence campaign kicks off with the arrival of elephant family at Sudeley Castle

We have a very special new client that you would normally expect to see in Southern India.  Earlier this week we marked the launch of environmental art campaign CoExistence with the arrival of the Elephant Family, a magnificent herd of 30 life size lantana elephant sculptures. The herd started life in India before making their way to Sudeley Castle in the Cotswolds, their first step on a global migration.  The CoExistence campaign aims to trigger a moment of collective empathy for the world’s biggest and most intelligent land animal, that, like so many magical creatures, now find themselves living in human-dominated landscapes. Launched by the leading conservation Elephant Family charity, the campaign uses indigenous art to turn green spaces into examples of successful human-animal coexistence, both locally and globally.

The herd will be making an appearance across London over the summer so keep an eye on our Instagram to follow their journey.

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