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Animal Portraits from GloWild at the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium

Wolf illuminated silk and steel lantern sculpture at 2023 GloWild event at the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium

When the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium announced their GloWild event would return, I jumped at the chance to get tickets for this year’s “Around the World” theme. I took it as a fun assignment to shoot animal “portraits” of my favorite illuminated silk lanterns. The lantern sculptures for the event were hand-crafted by 151 artisans using 940,000 feet of silk and 74 tons of steel, according to the zoo. Below are the images I made while walking the one-mile route last night, a cool and comfortable November evening. If you want to see GloWild for yourself at the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium, the event runs through December 30, 2023.

Grizzly bear close-up  illuminated silk and steel lantern sculpture at 2023 GloWild event at the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium
Polar bear close-up illuminated silk and steel lantern sculpture at 2023 GloWild event at the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium
Wolf illuminated silk and steel lantern sculpture at 2023 GloWild event at the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium
Roaring lion illuminated silk and steel lantern sculpture at 2023 GloWild event at the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium
Mantis & sunflowers illuminated silk and steel lantern sculpture at 2023 GloWild event at the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium portrait
Ganesh illuminated silk and steel lantern sculpture at 2023 GloWild event at the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium
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Published on November 4, 2023. Posted in

Heather Physioc

Heather Physioc is an award-winning independent conservation journalist, writer and photographer based in Kansas City.

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