The Big Sleuth Trail 2017 - 11. Jungle Jenny : 無料・フリー素材/写真
The Big Sleuth Trail 2017 - 11. Jungle Jenny / Karen Roe
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説明 | Location: Cathedral SquareSponsor: Harrow GreenArtist: Jenny LeonardThis design is full of jungle creatures with leaves, a parrot and an enormous python curled around the bear's body. The head shape lent itself well to a tiger's head, so the bear has been transformed into a beautiful, tropical wildlife scene.Repeating The Big Hoot’s multi-award-winning formula, Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity and Wild in Art have teamed up once again to present The Big Sleuth!To most people, the word ‘sleuth’ means a private detective, but it’s also the collective noun for a group of bears! Bizarre but true. Birmingham has brought both definitions together this summer by bringing the sun bear, the world’s smallest species of bear (now threatened with extinction), to the region for the second free, public-art trail!The trail, which culminates on Sunday 17th September, is hoping to attract thousands of families, tourists and residents to the region. Hoping they discover places they’ve never visited before, as well as appreciate the beautiful pieces of art!Each striking sculpture on the trail tells a different story, whether it is raising awareness of the children’s hospital, the plight of the sun bear, celebrating a community, the city’s industrial heritage or a famous film character or artist.At the end of the trail, the large bears together with the special celebrity bear cubs will be auctioned off in October to raise vital funds for Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity. The Big Sleuth’s predecessor, The Big Hoot, raised over £500,000 for the charity at auction, and The Big Sleuth aims to do the same.The Big Sleuth bear has been created specifically for Birmingham.Created by Guy McKinley and developed by Wild in Art, our bear sculpture has been designed to act as a canvas for artists, schools and communities to showcase the creativity and uniqueness of Birmingham. The world’s smallest species of bear, the Sun Bear is also known as the Honey Bear as it likes to eat vast quantities of it - using its trademark incredibly long tongue to scoop it all up. The Sun Bear originates from South Asia and will bring out the explorer and traveller in all of us to ensure we all get more active to walk, jog, run or cycle the trail. |
撮影日 | 2017-08-12 13:14:05 |
撮影者 | Karen Roe |
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撮影地 | Birmingham City, England, United Kingdom 地図 |