Last ride
With a machete in hand, and later a chainsaw, Waynesboro-born artist Mark Cline brought down his herd of fiberglass elephants Friday afternoon, three months after their appearance on April Fools’ Day.
Then, with an elephant standing in the bed of his yellow pickup truck and two on a trailer (one headless), Cline stopped to buy gas and whisked the elephants through downtown Waynesboro, bound for his Enchanted Castle Studios in Natural Bridge.
Cline assembled the elephant display with an OK from city leaders, then pushed for them to stay. Ultimately, safety and security concerns at the city’s capped landfill ended the faux pachyderms’ stay.
The artist’s parents also mounted the hill Friday, in equally good spirits as their son.
“They were all good,” mother Rosa Cline said of her son’s April Fools’ installations. “But this is the best.
“Nobody ever gave me a negative viewpoint,” she added.
As friends removed one elephant’s head, Cline faked a chop with his machete, then got to work with a chainsaw, breaking up the wooden bases that held the beasts. They’ll soon be in storage until Cline can find a buyer, he said.
Cline gained statewide attention 22 years ago when he proposed construction of a 60-foot-tall bust of the city’s namesake, General “Mad” Anthony Wayne, on the hill. He has painted murals and created monster and dinosaur exhibits for decades. He frequently plays with historical events and laces jokes into his art, inspired by his father, Kirk, who offered one-liners, song and sleight of hand on Friday.
“Eventually all circuses leave town,” Cline said.
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With all of the bad things happening in the city of Waynesboro I can’t imagine how the Elephants were distracting.What will people have to complain about now???? Fuddy Duddies
I truly do not see how they were a distraction much less for anyone driving. It wasn’t until recently that I and my daughter knew that they were even there. She thought they were real at first. I personally thought it was a nice scene to be able to look up there and see something there. Oh well!! I am sure they will be missed by many.

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