Padhchinh 242 - original footprint imprint by the elephant Laxmi & artist Alpana Ahuja


Item Number: 754

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Value: $350

Online Close: May 4, 2018 5:00 PM MDT

Purchase History: 1 item sold

Description

This old but unique piece by Laxmi and artist Alpana Ahuja, has bits of peanut shells and shell impressions imbedded into the paint. Laxmi loves her treats and unknowingly left traces of them into this footprint painting!


About the artist:


This 'Padchinh' is an original footprint of Laxmi, a rescued begging elephant at the Wildlife SOS, Elephant Conservation and Care Center in India. 
This is a collaborative work of Laxmi the elephant and Singapore-based India-born artist, Alpana Ahuja, who worked closely for several months with Wildlife SOS to understand the challenges Indian elephants face in the wild and in captivity.


Alpana said, “I was moved to tears when I saw the plight of the elephants, but I was filled with hope when I saw the efforts made by NGO Wildlife SOS to heal and protect these elephants. I decided to take the help of art to raise awareness and funds to help the elephants in India."


This painting is unique, special and original and was created with tremendous patience, subject entirely to Laxmi's decision to participate in the process, largely influenced by bananas, dates and other treats!  Alpana painted the background and Laxmi stepped on the canvas to leave her footprint.  


No cruelty or negative conditioning was used in the creation of this painting.


The purchase of this item can feed Laxmi for two weeks!

Special Instructions

Padhchinh- 242
Acrylic on canvas
28” X 28”
Laxmi 2014



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