Our Guide Dog sculpture we painted for The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association Wild in Art

Our sculpture is called "Paws for Thought" and is enjoying its wonderful location at Crossrail Canary Wharf. The trail runs until 17 May 2024 and features an array of Guide Dog sculptures decorated by artists across the UK.

Our design is decorated in flowers, lush green foliage, bees and evokes a sense of calm in a busy city.

✨ The trail offers sighted guide tours and has multi sensory tours too, to find out more visit: https://www.guidedogs.org.uk/paws-on-the-wharf/the-trail/

✨ With thanks to Cirrico for choosing our design.

[Image description: Purple Guide Dog Sculpture decorated in flowers, bees, butterflies and foliage, sitting in front of a colourful art installation at Crossrail Canary Wharf]

Our Guide Dog sculpture at Crossrail Canary Wharf

Our owl sculptures that we painted for the The Big Hoot Ipswich

We have had the pleasure to paint 3 owl sculptures for The Big Hoot Ipswich. The trail is on until the the 3rd of September, but you can visit all the owls together at the Farewelll weekend 10th- 11th September. So if you are in Ipswich why not take a look!

With thanks to AB Ports for sponsoring our owl "Ahoy”. Bourne Garden Centre for sponsoring our “Grow Together’ owl. and Ipswich Buses for sponsoring “The Hoot Express”

All the owls will be auctioned of at the end of the trail to raise money for St Elizabeth Hospice.

Captain Discovery Hares of Hampshire

Wonderful to visit our hare that we painted for Hares of Hampshire public art trail. Our Hare Captain Discovery was spooned by the lovely Norwegein Cruise Lines.

The Hares of Hampshire public art trail is brought to you by Wild in Art and the wonderful Murray Parish Trust. To find out more about the event visit: Hares of Hampshire

The Big Hoot Ipswich

We are pleased to announce that we are painting three owl sculptures for Ipswich’s The Big Hoot 2022, a wonderful public art trail that will see 40 owl sculptures individually painted by an artist displayed around the town as a public art trail this summer. They will be then auction off the raise money for St Elizabeth Hospice. To find out more about this amazing charity and its wonderful care it provides for people living in and around Ipswich visit: St ElizabethsHospice

To find out more about the trial which will take place this summer visit: TheBigHoot

To keep up with our painting progress check out our instagram: @PipandRach

Painting a Mammoth sculpture for GoGo Discover Norwich

We have been painting a wonderful Mammoth sculpture for Norwich’s GoGo Discover public art trail, where there will be 55 large T-rex in Norwich, 25 Steppe Mammoths all individually painted by a different artists across the UK. The trail will take place Monday 27th June until Saturday 10th September, then each sculpture will be auctioned off to raise money for the lovely Break Charity.

To find out more you can visit: GoGoDiscover

To see more sneak peeks of our progress and more of our other Wild In Art sculpture trail projects check out our instagram: pipandrach

We are painting a Mammoth sculpture for GoGoDiscover

We are excited to announce that we have been chosen to paint a Mammoth sculpture for Wild in Art GoGo Discover Trail. Our painted sculpture will be part of a trail where the sculptures each painted by an artist will be displayed around Norwich in the Summer and auction off at the end of the trail raising money for the wonderful Break charity.

We will be sharing snippet photos throughout, to keep up with our painting progress head over to our instagram: @pipandrach

Our mammoth sculpture has arrived all ready to paint. Head over to our instagram to see more photos.

Worcester's Big Parade Auction!

We are delighted to announce that our elephants that we have painted for Worcester’s Big Parade have raised £16,400 collectively, for the wonderful St Richards Hospice. We are so pleased to have been part of this wonderful event in aid of such a lovely charity, and its been fantastic to have our elephant’s displayed around the streets of Worcester!

If you would like to find out more check out our Instagram:@pipandrach or visit Worcester’s Big Parade website or take a peek at Wild in Art website.