A MUCH awaited waited public art trail featuring a rainbow herd of elephant sculptures has been launched in Worcester yesterday and we can tell you exactly where to find them
Worcester’s Big Parade started yesterday (July 13) and finishes on September 5, with the 66 sculptures available for visitors to enjoy for the next eight weeks. The Wild in Art event has been brought to the city by St Richard’s Hospice.
Here's where you can find you them
An Elephant Never Forgets by Katie Hodgetts can be found at St Andrews Spire on Deansway.
Leave the Herd Behind by Kathleen Smith can be spotted on Broad Street
The Woolyphant by Reilly Creative is located on Sawmill Walk
Life's Snakes and Ladders by Sally Adams can be found on Angel Place
Sundown Stroll by Kristina Butigan can be spotted at The Cross.
Panda by Steve Johnson can be visited on the High Street outside Superdrug
We are the Music Makers by Sophie was designed in memory of Keith Webb. This one is also on the High Street!
The Porcelain Elephant by Amy Bourbon is located outside the Guildhall
Silverella by Lena Kibbler has set up her home on Cathedral square
Lucy Lavender by Lissie Art has been placed just outside Worcester Cathedral
Wild World by Rachael and Phillippa Corcutt can be found outside the Royal Porcelain Works
Worcester in Porcelain by Alice Pickworth is in Sidbury
Dare To Bee Different by Betti Moretti is located in Fort Royal Park
Inky the Elephant by Helen Haynes can be spotted on Friar Street
Muddy Walks by Sophie Wolsey can be visited outside The Shambles
The Gardener by Rachael and Philippa Corcutt can be found in The Cornmarket
Sundar by Mr A Singh can be visited in St Martin's Quarter
The Elephant Tree by Marnie Maurri can be found outside St Swithins Church
Memories of Home by Lynne Hollingsworth can be found in The Hopmarket
Strawberrephant by Matthew Smith can be visited at Foregate Street Station
Jackson by Cherrie Mansfield is located outside the Museum & Art Gallery on Foregate Street
Global Warning by INKIE can be spotted on Castle Street
Hive in the Herd by Jess Perrin can be found at The Hive on Sawmill Walk
It's What's Inside That Counts by artist Slan Ellis can be visited on Croft Road
Azalea by Mr A Singh can be found at Cripplegate Park
The Pears by Sue Guthrie can be found at the ferry crossing at Bromwich Parade
Alex the Cleaniphant by Shilpi Sharma can also be found at Bromwich Parade, next to Diglis Footbridge
Zentangle by Neil Morris can be found outside the Diglis Hotel on Severn Street
Wellyphant by Sarah Roberts is located at The Quay
Ash by Popbangcolour is located on Bishop's Palace
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