WildinArt have been involved in the Sheffield elephant project, Hull toads and moths and Liverpool Lambannas. WHAT IS NEXT …..?

Lambannas

Top 5 Large Elephants (Children’s Hospital Trail Sheffield 2016)

30+ moths, 2 toads; Land of Green Ginger, gold Post box and Gold phone box; features of a walk around Hull

Butterfly net out; to catch Amy Johnson Inspired Moths

Sheffield Elephants vs Hull moths

DRUM ROLL …..

Summer 2017

Herd of jungle animals, Lanarkshire to raise money for Glasgow children’s hospital

Knights Summer, 2017 Lincoln.

Bears Sumer 2017,  Birmingham

Benches in a project called sitting with Jane. To mark 200 year since Jane Austin’s death. This is in Basingstoke where she wrote Pride and Prejudice.

Autumn 2017

Snow dogs (based upon Raymond Briggs creations)  in Newcastle and Tyne and Wear and Wales

Summer 2018

Hares summer 2018. Norwich.

More details of these and past projects are listed on the WildinArt website

http://www.wildinart.co.uk/

Also I have come across some of the creations.

Lambannas

Lambannans as the name suggests are a combination between a lamb and a banana. This unlikely union represented the symbiosis of Lancaster wool being exported from Liverpool docks and bannanas arriving into Liverpool docks. The first Lambannana which is now known as the Super Lambannana was  commissioned  for the  Art Transpennine  Exhibition in 1998, which was a series of 30 different art installations between Liverpool and Hull. The prototype which was 10cm high was designed by Japanese artist Taro Chiezo and then four  Liverpool artists (Andy Small, Julian Taylor, Tommy Reason and Ray Stokes)  transformed his designed into a sculpture , yellow and 5.2m tall. The Super Lambannana is now outside Liverpol John Moores university. It is generally yellow but has gone though some colour changes including pink for Breast Cancer awareness and Fresion cow design.


When Liverpool; was European City of Culture in 2008 half pint versions of the original Super Lambannanas were created. In total there were 125minitures created as part of a project organized by Liverpool Culture Company and Wildin Art. 123 were displayed in Liverpool and surrounding Merseyside during 2008.


One called the highest Super Lambannan was at the top of Moel Famau in North Wales as there is a close association between Wales and Liverpool. One called Lovemedoodle spent some time at Euston train station before moving to Liverpool Lime Street station. The lambannanas were auction off. Some in addition to the SuperLambanna continue to reside in Liverpool including around Liverpool museum next to Albert Docks and Liverpool South Parkway train / bus station.