Monday, 14 April 2014

Hyde Park, Taronga Wild! Rhinos

This painted rhino sculpture is located at Hyde Park, on the corner of Liverpool Street and Oxford Street. It is part of the "Taronga Wild! Rhinos" public art exhibition located around the city to raise awareness and funds for Taronga Zoo’s Black Rhino breeding program and conservation projects. "Safari Party" was created by Georgia Perry, a Sydney based creative who aimed to make him stand out by dressing him in a riot of colour.

19 comments:

  1. I love these colourful rhinos dotted around the city.

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  2. He is one bright guy. Dan't fail to be noticed and appreciated.

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  3. That made me smile, thankyou, he's a very colourful rhino.

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  4. Hi Jim,

    He's black beneath his mosaic of colors. That "could" represent the black rhino. Thanks for sharing.

    Have a Happy Blue Monday and an excellent Easter celebration!

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  5. Bright and colorful!
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  6. This one is so colorful, it makes my eyes hurt. Guess I'm getting old.

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  7. I love your rhino sculptures, this one is so colorful and also well-planned out with the stripes and stars placed just so.

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  8. Now, that is one interesting sculpture! :)

    I'm here for Blue Monday. Here's my Blue Monday post; Me as The Tour Guide

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  9. He looks like he's wearing a quilt. Bright and cheerful. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.

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  10. How neat. That would be the only kind I would care to run upon.

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  11. I absolutely love that and wish I could find a pair of earrings exactly the same. Spectacular art.

    My orange is of Northern California sunset skies.

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  12. How whimsical! HAPPY EASTER. http://lauriekazmierczak.com/moonshoot-moons-hoot/

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