I showed my daughter the picture and now she has decided to make a life sized pink asian elephant to decorate part of her room. She is a creative, talented teen with a large room. Under normal circumstances I would not mind, but we have numerous pets in our home. If you take a look at on of my early blogs, you will see, we have a few already :) http://annesquared.wordpress.com/2013/03/12/dearly-departed-or-archaeology-vs-epidemiology/
Wonderful entry for this week’s challenge. Thanks so much for participating!
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You’re welcome! Your challenges really are that – a challenge to look at things differently!
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What a neat elephant!
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You can see more about Sanjay Patel and his work for the Maharaja exhibition that was at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco at
http://www.michaelspornanimation.com/splog/?p=2834
and
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/Sanjay-Patel-A-Hipsters-Guide-to-Hinduism.html#
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I showed my daughter the picture and now she has decided to make a life sized pink asian elephant to decorate part of her room. She is a creative, talented teen with a large room. Under normal circumstances I would not mind, but we have numerous pets in our home. If you take a look at on of my early blogs, you will see, we have a few already :)
http://annesquared.wordpress.com/2013/03/12/dearly-departed-or-archaeology-vs-epidemiology/
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That’s fabulous! You can also show her this link which has some great animal illustrations by Patel as well
http://www.gheehappy.com/book/ganeshas-sweet-tooth/
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Namaste
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