Go Rhinos:Sunny

Go Rhinos:Sunny by Davidap2009
Go Rhinos:Sunny, a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

About Sunny

Solar panels work by converting the sun’s rays into electricity and this is beautifully depicted by Sunny’s design.

Go Rhinos:Augustus

Go Rhinos:Augustus by Davidap2009
Go Rhinos:Augustus, a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

‘Augustus, was designed and painted by four of our very talented art students. Maddy Carter, Lauren Cron, Becky Feltham and Sophie Milner, all 18, and all studying art courses at the college, entered a competition to design the rhino.’

for this shot I converted to Black and white I then used Apertures “Brush away Black and White” function. It works just like History Brush in PS.

Go Rhinos: Beauty and the Beast

About ‘Beauty and The Beast’:

A powerful creature adorned with Fragile birds.

Go Rhinos:Flossy

Go Rhinos:Flossy by Davidap2009
Go Rhinos:Flossy, a photo by Davidap2009 on Flickr.

About “Flossy”:

With such big teeth it must be problematic getting a toothache when you’re a rhino. Just as well there’s a dental nurse in town!

Go Rhinos: Rafiki

Go Rhinos:Rafiki

About “Rafiki”:

Sam Pierpoint was commissioned to create a design based on many of the iconic shows that have visited The Mayflower over the past 25 years. The theatre wanted their design to not only be thought provoking and reflect what they are about but also to inspire adults and children alike to engage and have fun with it! So how many shows can you spot on “Rafiki”?

Go Rhinos: Reginald

Go Rhinos:Reginald

“Named after Reginald J Mitchell, designer of the Supermarine Spitfire, this Rhino is intended to celebrate the most iconic and important single seat fighter of World War II. The Spitfire took its first test flight at Eastleigh Aerodrome during March 1936 and the first production fighters were built for the RAF at the Supermarine factory at Woolston, Southampton.” – Damien Jeffery

Go Rhinos: Glint

Glint

This rhino is inspired by reflection and light. The horn is covered in crystals to symbolise the value of the rhino to its main predator, the human, but it also highlights that it’s precious and we should protect it. The mirrors will reflect all of the surroundings and have a strong visual impact wherever it is placed.

Go Rhinos: Reveal

Go Rhinos: Reveal

Southampton has been invaded by brightly coloured Rhinos as part of an Urban Art project. I went on safari to find some. Find out more here