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Revision as of 21:59, 14 November 2008
Pelicans in Paradise is a public art project organized by the Pensacola News Journal in which pelican statues of reinforced fiberglass are decorated by various artists, selected by the statues' sponsors, and placed at various outdoor locations around the downtown Pensacola area.
Pelicans in Paradise was inspired by the similar CowParade project, which Pensacola News Journal president & publisher Denise Ivey witnessed during a 2002 trip to Portland, Oregon. Each fiberglass pelican is nearly 5 feet tall and weighs about 70 pounds; each pelican sits on a 48 inch by 40 inch, 450-pound cement "perch."
A total of 41 pelicans have been commissioned for the project: the initial project included twenty-one pelicans launched between June 23-July 2, 2004, followed by a "Second Flight" between November 15-19, and five more in Spring 2005. One remains unfinished. On May 9, 2005, the pelicans began to be removed, cleaned and returned to their owners/sponsors. Many have remained in the same place.
All pelican designs have been reproduced in the form of scale replicas, which are available for purchase from the Pensacola News Journal. Other Pelicans in Paradise products include T-shirts, posters and magnets. All proceeds from sponsorship and merchandise go to benefit the News Journal's Newspapers in Education literacy program.
Contents
Gallery of Pelicans
Five Flags
Designer: Damon Bowie
Artist: Charles Bendzans
Sponsor: Pensacola News JournalSpirit Catcher
Designer: Washington Ledesma
Sponsor:Pensacola News JournalBuck
Designer: Larry Paulsen
Sponsor: Wachovia BankPensacola is a Paradise
Designer: Valerie Aune
Sponsor:Cox CommunicationsBlue Angels 1
Sponsor:Naval Aviation Museum FoundationDr. Peli-Pain
Designer: Evan Levin
Sponsor: Dr. Kurt A. Krueger of Pain Consultants of West FloridaEmerald Coast
Designer: Patsy Pennington
Sponsor:Shirley MertinsPatriot
Designer: Patti Russell
Sponsor: Gulf PowerDr. SurgiCan
Designer: Chip Spirson
Sponsor:Baptist Health CarePelikini
Designer: Sherry Barnett
Sponsor: Gwen Appelquist of Coldwell Banker JME RealtyPelican Brief(s)
Designer: Sherry Barnett
Sponsor: Clark Partington Hart Larry Bond & StackhouseThe Godfeather
Designer: Evan Levin
Sponsor: Portofino Island ResortGolden Peli-Triever
Designer: Lydia Davis
Sponsor: Dee and Kurt KruegerSegrado Pelicano
Designer: Joseph A. Hobbs
Sponsor: Sacred Heart Health SystemCommunity Spirit
Designer: Larry Paulsen
Sponsor: Northwest Florida Blood CenterThe Consuming Pelican
Designer: Felic Fussner
Ron Stewart
Sponsor: Ken and Jackie AndrewsHomer
Designer: Larry Paulsen
Sponsor:Pensacola PelicansDon Tristan de Pelican
Designer: Thomas Jacob Cawthon (armor)
Artists: Joan and Ellis Bullock, Sarah Turner
Sponsor: E.W. Bullock AssociatesFlossie
Designer: Evan Levin
Sponsor: Stu BonninNatural Pelican
Designer: Ron Stewart
Sponsor: Santa Rosa Medical CenterMermaids in Paradise
Designer: Quenby Mitchell
Sponsor: J-J Properties of Pensacola"Press"ton
Designer: Marcia Moritz
Sponsor: Pensacola News JournalPeli-Queen Elizabeak I
Designer: Diane Goeller
Sponsor: Trinity Collection JewelryPatriotic Pappy
Designer: Bill Brown
Sponsor: Dr. Max and Patty KattnerDewey D. Pelican
Designer: Suzanne Robbert
Sponsor: Friends of the Pensacola Public LibraryPelvis
Designer: Patsy Pennington
Sponsor: AmSouth BankAzalican
Designer: Toni New
Sponsor: STOA/Carlos + Law ArchitectsReaching Beyond the Wing
Designer: Lydia Davis
Sponsor: Roy Jones, Jr.Robo Pelican
Designer: Charles Kunze
Sponsor: Institute for Human and Machine CognitionMr. Peliclean
Designer: Chip Spirson
Sponsor: Thompson-Briggs DevelopersE Pelicus Unum
Designer: Dr. Steve Zieman
Sponsor: John S. Carr, Neal Nash, [Eric Nickelsen]], Ed Chadbourne, Jr. and Ronald Swaine of Nature WalkPelican Blues
Designer: Patti Russell
Sponsor: Network TelephonePerdi Pelican
Designer: Valerie Aune
Sponsor: Pointe South Real EstateSmilin' Psychedelican
Designer: Quenby Mitchell
Sponsor: Woodfin Cabassa OrthodonticsPeg Leg Pete
Designer: Marcia Moritz
Sherry Barnett
Sponsor: Marcus and Karla SchmitzJeremiah Pelican Lighthouse Keeper
Designer: Gordon Levi
Sponsor: Jim and Norma JohnsonPeliJustice
Designer: Craig Granger
Sponsor: Ezra FriedlanderEl Perdido Pelicano
Designer: Ron Roland
Sponsor: WCI CommunitiesGrandpa-elican
Designer: Diane Goeller
Sponsor: Delta Health GroupTail of Two Cities
Designer: Riece Walton
Sponsor: Kerrigan Estess Rankin McLeod and Thompson, LLPPaper Dottie
Designer: Linda McNeill
Sponsor: International Paper Company
Pelican locations
Initially located in close proximity to each other in the downtown area, the Pelican statues were returned to the original sponsors or sold to the highest bidder after the program's end in 2005. Sadly, some were vandalized or stolen and will never be relocated. The map below is imported from a Google Maps project by User:RenegadeSith.
- Map incomplete. Any user who is interested in contributing to this map is strongly urged to contact the map author.
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Original Pelican Locations (map inaccurate)
Finding the pelicans became a popular scavenger hunt during the program's run. Incomplete map below. See also: Pelican Map and PDF <googlemap lat="30.412928" lon="-87.215223" type="map" zoom="16" width="650">
30.411728, -87.21252,
Five Flags 101 E Romana St |
30.41167, -87.212978,
"Press"ton 101 E Romana Street |
30.411605, -87.213426,
Peg Leg Pete 101 E Romana Street |
30.411529, -87.213829,
Spirit Catcher 101 E Romana Street |
30.413139, -87.214172,
Buck 101 E Romana Street |
30.412986, -87.215167,
Pensacola is a Paradise Intersection of Garden and Palafox (east) |
30.412887, -87.215738,
Blue Angels 1 Intersection of Garden and Palafox (west) |
30.412614, -87.215116,
Patriotic Pappy Palafox south of Garden |
30.411911, -87.214987,
Pelican Blues 40 S Palafox Street |
30.410578, -87.21473,
Patriot 100 block S Palafox Street |
30.409116, -87.214344,
Pelican Brief(s) Northwest corner of Plaza Ferdinand VII |
30.408487, -87.214172,
The Godfeather Southwest corner of Plaza Ferdinand VII |
30.409209, -87.213786,
Segrado Pelicano Northeast corner of Plaza Ferdinand VII |
30.409431, -87.214837,
Azalican Old County Courthouse, intersection of Government and Palafox |
30.415112, -87.219021,
Dewey D. Pelican Downtown Library, intersection of Wright and Spring |
30.412207, -87.215416,
Emerald Coast Palafox south of Garden |
30.416315, -87.216275,
Peli-Queen Elizabeak I N Palafox Street median (westside) |
30.416352, -87.216082,
El Perdido Pelicano N Palafox Street median (eastside) |
30.415649, -87.215974,
Perdi Pelican N Palafox Street median (eastside) |
30.41563, -87.216125,
Smilin' Psychedelican N Palafox Street median (westside) |
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