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Craftivists Help make Brighter Future 4 Endangered Asian Elephant
Craftivists Help make a Brighter Future for the Endangered
Asian Elephant
As seen on BBC London news ; http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8660889.stm
This week London-based artists Carrie Reichardt aka the Baroness and Nick Reynolds (son of the Great Train robber Bruce) will highlight the plight of the endangered Asian elephant with a painstakingly crafted, controversial mosaic-adorned work in the city’s biggest ever public art event.
The unique elephant will be among 250 life-size models designed by an assortment of established and emerging talent from the art and design world, to be paraded through the capital. The event is organised by Elephant Family, a charity that will auction off the elephants to raise money for the protection of the animal.
“Our elephant ‘Phoolan’ will be the only one in the parade to have a hide and ceremonial coverings made entirely of mosaic tiles,” Carrie Reichardt says. “Yet her looks aren’t only skin deep. The tiled side of Phoolan shows her beauty and the glamorous trappings that adorn elephants at public festivals, but her dark side reveals a handcrafted skeleton with bones broken by landmines and human cruelty, which, together, tell of the exploitation and neglect that many Asian elephants suffer every day of their lives.”
Carrie Reichardt, aka The Baroness, has been at the forefront of subversive ceramics for years. As Kate Mikhail states in a recent article in the Observer: “Is she a visionary muralist? A craftivist? An anarchic artist? Reichardt is not one for labels...”. But Reichardt can surely be labelled as one of England’s true anarchist ceramicists. She works from her studios ‘The Treatment Rooms’ in London, a local landmark containing one of the country’s most complete and important displays of mosaics on public view. It is featured in books on the world’s great murals and art pieces.
Nick Reynolds has experienced life on both sides of the law, from being on the run with his Great Train Robber father Bruce, to serving in the Navy during the Falklands War. He specialises in the ancient art of making death masks and Grace Jones, Ronnie Biggs and Howard Marks. His last mask was that of an executed prisoner in Texas, which was featured in a death row exhibition and film '402.' He also plays in the group Alabama 3 and has recorded with artists such as Zodiac Mindwarp, Seal and Lily Allen, to name a few.
To learn more, visit:
http://www.carriereichardt.com/ & http://www.memorialcasts.com/
For more information or images please contact:
Carrie Reichardt, [email protected], 0782 8762 850
Notes to Editors:
Within only 100 years, the elephant population has shrunk by more than 90%, dropping from 250,000 to an estimated 25,000, placing this valuable species dangerously close to extinction. If current trends continue, the Asian elephant will cease to exist in the wild by 2050. Elephant Family has been campaigning for conservation of the Asian elephant since 2002, and with this new project it aims to grow public awareness and gather signatures for a government petition and to raise vital funds for conservation projects in Asia, securing the Asian elephants a place in our future.
This elephant was sponsored by Topps Tiles, who also provided all the materials for Phoolan.
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