Walk on the Wild Side

We are thrilled to reveal our bear sculpture “Walk on the Wild Side” for Leeds Bear Hunt. Its a fantastic public art trail across Leeds for 10 weeks from the 1 July 2023. Their are 35 Bear sculptures, each decorated by an artist across the city. Brought to you by the wonderful Wild In Art, this trail is fun for all ages and is a great way to explore the city.

Our bear is proudly positioned outside First Direct Areas in Leeds. Our design is quite special- one side of the sculpture is made to look like a Zebra and the other is made to look like a Leopard. Inspired by the beauty of the animal kingdom, this bear highlights the importance of conservation and caring for our planet and protecting animals from extinction. Featuring an array of tropical plants as well a beautiful flowers. Can you spot a Skunk and a Butterfly hiding within the design too?

To find out more visit: Leeds Bear Hunt

This trail proudly raises money for Leeds Hospitals Charity.

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Our Wild in Art sculpture Snowdog, Welly Walks

We are so pleased to share our Snowdog that we painted for Snowdogs Kirklees.

Our design is called Welly Walks and is inspired by the beautiful countryside and town of Holmfirth. We also wanted to celebrate one of Roy Clarke’s most loved TV comedy sitcoms, Last of the Summer Wine, which was filmed in Holmfirth, in West Yorkshire. This snowdog features some of the programs best loved characters and places as well as the sprawling countryside and surrounding landscapes.

If you would like to know more about the Snowdogs Trail visit: SnowdogsKirklees The Trail takes place from Friday 2nd September to Monday 31st October.

To catch up with our latest work visit our instagram: @pipandrach

Our design was kindly sponsored by Lovell Homes

Painted Snowdog sculpture for Wild In Art sculpture trails Inspired by the Holmfirth landscape, nature and Roy Clarke's Last of the Summer Wine comedy tv series.

Our painted Wild in Art snowdog sculpture Welly Walks sits proudly outside Sid’s Cafe in Holmfirth!

Into The Wild Go Go Discover Norfolk

Here are a few photos of our mammoth ‘In To The Wild’ that we painted for GoGo Discover Norfolk and Norwich. Our mammoth is currently located in Thorpe Plant Centre and is also kindly sponsored them. The trails is on until 10th September so if you are in Norfolk why not take a look! There are 24 other Steppe Mammoth sculptures around Norfolk too as well as 55 T Rex’s in Norwich.

To find out more visit: GoGo Discover

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

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.