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Elephants in Cambodia​
Permanent Installation, May 2019
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Fauna in Focus Nature Discovery Center, Siem Reap, Cambodia

Media: Plastic bottles, tape, newspaper, paper mache, sand, plants, educational text and media

This educational art installation features four life-sized female Asian elephants in a matriarchal herd structure. Informational graphics about the lifespan, size, habitat, diet and adaptations of elephants, as well as geographic populations and conservation projects are included in the graphics.

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  • Home
  • Portfolio
    • Loom & Doom
    • UPSIDE DOWN/DOWNSIDE UP
    • Cambodian Marine Life @ FIF Nature Discovery Center
    • Elephants in Cambodia @ FIF Nature Discovery Center
    • Plastic Project
    • Murals
    • Birds of Cambodia @ FIF Nature Discovery Center
    • Tree of Life @ FIF Nature Discovery Center
    • The Elephantine in the Anthropocene
    • From Bangkok to Boone
    • Protecting Pachyderms: From Thailand to Tennessee
    • Collective Vigilance: Speaking for the New River
    • plant life
    • Most Sacred Irritant
    • lepidoptera/earth bones
    • The Precariousness of Mother Earth and the Fragility She Allows the Water to Embody
    • Specie Invasive: Cozza di Zebra
    • how the zebra got his stripes
  • Exhibit History
  • Contact
    • Shop/Commissions
  • CV
    • Media