Saturday, August 11, 2012

Hunting for Mali in the City!

  As I mentioned in my August 6 post, to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of Melbourne Zoo they've had fifty fibreglass models made of the elephant calf Mali.  Those models have been painted by different artists and have been loosed on the streets of Melbourne until September 21st.
  Click here for Mali in the City Information  This post is to house the photos of all the Mali's I find throughout the Mali Exhibition in the order I've found them.  Click on each Mali to bring up the biggest version of the photo!

August 11, Mali Hunting with Mr Smart, Mali's Found - 10!

Jimbo by Janie Fearon, Federation Square
Wooly Mali by Mini Goss, Federation Square
Bromley One by David Bromley, Federation Square
Jingle by Jessica Rae, Corner King George Drive & Linlithgow Avenue
Forest Rides on the Elephant's Back by Pamela Condor, Royal Botanic Gardens
Elephas Maximus by Sharon Muir, Royal Botanic Gardens
Eltham Copper Butterfly Story by Karen Rawady, Royal Botanic Gardens
Mali's Dreaming by Judy Nicholson, Birrarung Marr
Wave to Mali by Andrea Carydias, Birrarung Marr
Mirka's Mali by Mirka Mora, Birrarung Marr

August 12, Mali Hunting with my three year old nephew, Mali's Found - 10!

Mali Turns the City Pink by Siemens, Swanston Street
Night and Day by Graeme Base, Swanston Street
City in Mali by Ralf Kempken, Swanston Street City Square
Endangered Asia by Kelly Just, Melbourne Town Hall
Mali, Protector of all Animals by Deborah Halpern, Melbourne Town Hall
Spot by Steve Monk, Treasury Gardens
Mali's Crimson Song by Mia Rappel, Fitzroy Gardens
Ranee by Gillian Forbes, Old Treasury Building
Lotus by Kelly Spencer, Gordon Reserve
Neo Composite by Jacqueline Gwynne, Sofitel on Collins Valet Driveway

August 18, Mali Hunting on my own, Mali's Found - 10!

Faunaphant by Sarah Hogan, Eureka Skydeck Entrance
Humangerie by Sally Heinrich, South of Promenade near Ludlow Restaurant
Spooky Possum Mali by Pippa Makgill, South of Promenade near Ludlow Restaurant
Bromley Two by David Bromley, Freshwater Place Piazza
Tiger Mali by Andy Murray, Freshwater Place Entrance
No Ordinary Elephant by Nicole Slater, Crown Casino Corner Clarendon Street
Kevin Presley by Steve Monk, Batman Park Spencer Street End
Elephantasy by Elise Martinson, South Base of Sandridge Bridge
Self-Portrait by Mali the Elephant, South Base of Sandridge Bridge
Urban Jungle by Jake Latimer, North End of Sandridge Bridge

September 2, Mali Hunting with Tricky, Bertie and my nephew, Mali's Found - 10!

Mali Is Listening To The Earth by Victor Holder, Flagstaff Gardens Tram Stop
Patch by Amy Robinson, Queen Vic Market - String Bean Alley
A Pattern Of Orange-Bellied Parrots by Vanessa Bong, Queen Vic Market
Ming Vase Elephant by Brian Cheung, Queen Vic Market Main Entrance
Mali's Winter Wonderland by Pat Minahan (insert), Melbourne Central Shot Tower
A Prayer For Protection by Blaze Warrender, Melbourne Central Food Court
Enceladus by Ghostpatrol, Melbourne Central Swanston Street Entrance
Harmony by Zara McKenzie, Marriott Hotel Exhibition Street Entrance
Rusty Mali by Russ Brebner, Chinatown - Exhibition Street End
Baroque Baby by Robert Hague, Bourke Street Mall

September 9, Mali Hunting on my own, Mali's Found - 3!

Helmeted Honeyeater's Habitat by Andrew Carydias, Intercontinental Hotel
Same Same by Max Blackmore, NAB Forecourt at Docklands
Shared Path by William Ainger, Cnr Harbour Esplanade and Latrobe Street

September 16, The Final Hunt!
Mali Hunting with Bertie, my nephew, Mum and Dad, Mali's Found - 7!


Botani by Michael Skilney, Argyle Square South (on Lygon Street)
Mali Dreams by Chantelle Ferri, Argyle Square South (on Lygon Street)
Stripes by Keri Le Page, Lincoln Square
Frank Realities by Antonia Marshall, University of Melbourne Medical Building
Pond Dreaming by David Higgins, Royal Children's Hospital Foyer
Here Today... by Elise Martinson, Melbourne Zoo Front Entrance
Gabriel by Jacqueline Le Souef, Melbourne Zoo Front Entrance
 
That's it!  No more Malis to find!  But here she is for real!

Mali the Elephant, Melbourne Zoo

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