Stampede elephant sculpture trail unveiled

A navy blue elephant sculpture decorated with white waves and blue and green sailboats. The sculpture is standing on the seafront, with the cliffs of West Bay in the background.Image source, Weldmar Hospicecare
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More than 50 elephants are on display for eight weeks

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A public art trail featuring individually designed elephant sculptures painted by different artists has been unveiled in Dorset.

Stampede by the Sea is a collaboration between local charity Weldmar Hospicecare and public art trail producer Wild in Art.

More than 50 elephants are on display around Bridport, West Bay and Lyme Regis for eight weeks.

The event aims to raise money and awareness for the charity.

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Steve Harris meets Lyndon Wall for a sneak preview of the elephants

One of the elephants been painted by Royal Academy artist Phillip Sutton, 96, who is partially sighted.

Another features a cartoon of Radio Solent's Dorset Breakfast host, Steve Harris, by cartoonist Lyndon Wall.

Mr Wall, who draws primarily for the West Dorset Magazine, said: "The suggestion from the magazine was to draw lots of cartoons, covering all aspects of Dorset - famous people, places and things that were newsworthy as well."

A map of the trail can be found on the Stampede by the Sea, external website.

The artist-decorated sculptures will be auctioned at the end of the trail.

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