Ana Donzino
First Sergeant
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Hi guys,
Just to let you know that I'm already working on the new elephant that I will be bringing to the Chicago show: The Elephant of Bahawalpur.




I'm sooo busy working on the sculpture and painting for the Durbar collectors, that I don't have much time for the process posts; but I have the pictures and I will show them when the elephant is released.
This is a beautiful elephant with a very entricate embroidery on the clothes, absolutely beautiful. But the main feature (in my opinion) is the maharaja. I'm focusing on him specially.
The Nawab of Bahawalpur wore a richly embroidered coat during the Main Procession, and a necklace of extremely large rubies. His was a muslim state of 15000 square miles in the north-west of india. His name was Muhammad Bahawal Khan V and became the Nawab of Bahawalpur in 1899.
Ana
Just to let you know that I'm already working on the new elephant that I will be bringing to the Chicago show: The Elephant of Bahawalpur.




I'm sooo busy working on the sculpture and painting for the Durbar collectors, that I don't have much time for the process posts; but I have the pictures and I will show them when the elephant is released.
This is a beautiful elephant with a very entricate embroidery on the clothes, absolutely beautiful. But the main feature (in my opinion) is the maharaja. I'm focusing on him specially.
The Nawab of Bahawalpur wore a richly embroidered coat during the Main Procession, and a necklace of extremely large rubies. His was a muslim state of 15000 square miles in the north-west of india. His name was Muhammad Bahawal Khan V and became the Nawab of Bahawalpur in 1899.
Ana