Sculpture Trails this summer!

We have been delighted to have taken part in a whole host of wonderful trails taking place this summer. Here’s just a few we have been involved in!

Curious Rat outside Hull Library

  • A MISCHIEF OF RATS from now until 30th August 2025, Across Hull and East Yorkshire. Our rat design called ‘Curious Rat’ features among other beautifully decorated sculptures around East Yorkshire.

  • Stomp Round Leicester From 14th July 2025, this trail sees a herd of elephants parade into the Leicester this summer.

  • Bulls in the City From the 16th of July until the 14th of September a whole herd of Bull sculptures Wii be parading around the city in this delightful public art trail!

  • Book Bench Trail, coming to Aberdeen, the north-east, Moray, Orkney and Shetland from July.

  • Lions at Large Taking place from 11th July to Sunday 14th September, the Lions will be stomping into Cheltenham and Gloucester.

  • GoGo Safari A whole host of animals will be appearing around Norfolk and Norwich this summer, We have been busy painting a rhino and elephant for this fun public art trail, taking place between 23 June to 30 August!

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

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.

Worcester's Big Parade

Our elephant sculptures are now on parade!

30 large elephant sculptures decorated by artists and 36 small elephant sculptures decorated by local schools will be displayed around the streets of Worcester in a fun public art trail for 8 weeks, finishing on the 3rd of September. The Parade is in aid of St Richard’s Hospice and all large elephants will be auctioned of in September to raise money for St Richard’s Hospice.

You can find out more about the trail and different events taking place on Worcester Big Parade trail Website: Worcsbigparde

Here are few sneak peeks of our elephant sculptures.

To see more of our work follow us on instagram: pipandrach

With thanks to the team at  Worcester’s Big Parade for taking this lovely photo of our elephant

With thanks to the team at Worcester’s Big Parade for taking this lovely photo of our elephant

The Gardener Elephant out on the streets in Worcester, with thanks to the team at Worcester’s Big Parade for taking this photo!

The Gardener Elephant out on the streets in Worcester, with thanks to the team at Worcester’s Big Parade for taking this photo!

Worcesters Big Parade sneak peek!

Here are a few snake peek photos of the elephant sculptures we have painted for Worcester’s Big Parade trail. The trail starts in the summer on the 12th of July where 30 hand painted elephants will appear in the streets of Worcester .

To find out more information about the trail head to: Worcsbigparade

To see more sneak peek photos check out our instagram: pipandrach