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Painted Fibreglass Animals In Cities
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This summer there were decorated Gromits (of Wallace and Gromit) in Bristol, a couple of years ago, gorillas. I know other cities have them, but can't seem to find details of them. Does anyone know of any upcoming painted animals, or how to find out about them.
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A few years ago , a lot of fibreglass cows appeared in London. These were paid for by individuals. The money went to charity. The idea was Swiss. Some of them, decorated by notable artists, were sold for charity at Christies and fetched considerable sums. Newmarket recently had a few fibreglass horses which, I believe, were under a similar scheme; Newmarket, unlike Switzerland, is not noted for cows!
Southampton had rhinos this year
http:// www.hea rt.co.u k/south coast/n ews/loc al/rhin os-bein g-paint ed-sout hampton -trail/
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We had lions in 2011 and we still have the 'Jon Egging' lion that was standing outside the town hall when he was killed and was the focal point for the floral tributes. Someone donated about £4000 to buy it and it's getting a plinth so it can stand outside the town hall every year during the summer.
Norwich had elephants in 2008:
http:// www.fli ckr.com /photos /892961 2@N04/s ets/721 5760583 3549633 /
and gorillas this year:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-norfo lk-2438 6474
This is the organisation behind many of the projects (including those that took place in Norwich, Colchester, Bristol, Southampton & Paignton this year):
http:// www.wil dinart. co.uk/
There's nothing listed for 2014 yet but if you email them they might tell you where future events are currently being planned.
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and gorillas this year:
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This is the organisation behind many of the projects (including those that took place in Norwich, Colchester, Bristol, Southampton & Paignton this year):
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There's nothing listed for 2014 yet but if you email them they might tell you where future events are currently being planned.
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