The full list of locations for a flock of Shaun the Sheep sculptures installed in the city has been revealed.
A total of 42 sculptures will be on display across Brighton and Hove from this weekend as part of the Shaun by the Sea art trail.
Alongside these, over 70 “little Shauns”, painted by local schools and community groups, will be placed at well-known venues from Portslade to Newhaven.
Each of the sculptures are ewe-niquely designed, from “funky to flawless and totally wild”.
The art trail follows in the footsteps of the Snowdogs exhibition in 2016 and the Snails art trail in 2018.
Locations for some of this year’s sculptures include The Ivy Brighton in Ship Street, Sussex Cricket Ground, Jubilee Library, Churchill Square, The Grand hotel in Kings Road and the Brighton i360.
In a first for the city’s art trails, a special “roving Shaun” will be put on display in different locations across the city during the eight-week-long exhibition.
The art trail is organised by hospice charity Martlets and aims to shine a light on the life-changing impact of hospice care and raise funds to help the charity keep caring for people facing tough times.
Tanya Hunt, director of income generation at the charity, said: “We’re delighted to unveil our map, showing all the locations on our Shaun by the Sea trail.
“The trail covers the whole community Martlets serves, shining a light on the reach and impact of hospice care.
“All of the team at Martlets owe a huge debt of thanks to our sponsors, to the incredibly talented artists, to our partners and to all the hard-working staff and volunteers who have made the trail happen.
“All the money raised from Shaun by the Sea will enable Martlets to keep caring for people facing the toughest of times.”
Full list of Shaun the Sheep sculptures and locations
- ‘Modern Mechanics’ - Big Beach Cafe, Hove Lagoon
- ‘Untitled’ - Rockwater, Western Esplanade, Hove
- ‘Postman Shaun’ - Hove Promenade
- ‘Wolf in Shauns Clothing’ - Hove Museum, New Church Road
- ‘Bridget’ - George Street, Hove
- ‘Dazzle’ - Hove Town Hall, Norton Road
- ‘Neon Carwash’ - Sussex Cricket Ground
- ‘Golden Fleece’ - Floral Clock, Palmeira Square
- ‘Shaun of the Re-wilding’ - St Ann’s Well Gardens
- ‘Le Mouton du Pays de Merveilles’ - Hove Park, Old Shoreham Road
- ‘Masquerade’ - Dyke Road Park
- ‘WPC Gracie’ - Bandstand, Kings Road
- ‘Radiance’ - Brighton i360
- ‘(Dreams)’ - Golden Spiral, near Brighton i360
- ‘Frothy’ - The Grand, Kings Road
- ‘Sheeping Beauty’ - inside Churchill Square
- ‘Coaster’ - outside Churchill Square
- ‘Shaun in the Clouds’ - Clock Tower, Queen’s Road
- ‘A Round Brighton’ - Brighton Station
- ‘Eden’ - Trafalgar Place, Brighton
- ‘Anarchy in the Ewe-K’ - Gloucester Road, Brighton
- ‘Gratitude’ - Jubilee Library
- ‘Shaun Le Sheep’ - inside Royal Pavilion
- ‘Regency Shaun’ - inside Brighton Museum
- ‘Jungle Magic’ - The Ivy Brighton, Ship Street, Brighton
- ‘Happy Planet’ - Hanningtons, North Street, Brighton
- ‘Shaun the Shapes’ - Donatello, Brighton Place
- ‘Bleats and Blossoms’ - East Street, Brighton
- ‘The Shaun Regent’ - Brighton Town Hall, Bartholomew Road
- ‘Briny’ - Brighton Fishing Museum, Kings Road Arches
- ‘Sheep Dip’ - Brighton beach carousel
- ‘Ze-Baaaa’ - Duke of York’s Picturehouse, Preston Road, Brighton
- ‘Shaun in the Sheep Jumper’ - Preston Park, Brighton
- ‘Captain Shaun the Pirate’ - Brighton Palace Pier
- ‘Notorious Shaun’ - Edward Street, Brighton
- ‘Brighton Flock’ - opposite Legends, Marine Parade, Brighton
- ‘Bloom’ - The Pepper Pot, Tower Road, Brighton
- ‘South Downs Shaun’ - Amex Stadium
- ‘Dippers’ - Sea Lanes, Madeira Drive. Brighton
- ‘Shaunette’ - opposite Marine Square, Marine Parade, Brighton
- ‘Doodle the Sheep’ - Brighton Marina
- ‘Ewelia’ - One Garden, Stanmer Park
The individually designed sculptures will be displayed around Brighton and Hove’s streets, parks and other public areas from September 9 until November 5. At the end of the exhibition, the sculptures will be auctioned off to raise money for Martlets.
The charity’s sculptures of snails for the last art trail raised more than £230,000.
Donations during the exhibition can be made online at shaunbythesea.co.uk/donate.
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