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Gromit Unleashed 2

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In Gromit Unleashed 2, Nick Park’s Academy Award®-winning character Gromit returned to Bristol for his second starring role, but this time he was not alone; the loveable pooch was joined by his pal Wallace and arch nemesis Feathers McGraw!

Feathers McGraw as a Gromit Unleashed 3 sculpture design

The countdown is on.

A new Gromit Unleashed trail is returning to Bristol. Summer 2025.

This trail featured over 60 giant sculptures designed by high-profile artists, designers, innovators, and local talent. Sculptures were positioned in high footfall and iconic locations around Bristol and the surrounding area, making the perfect family day out around Bristol and beyond.

A look back at…

The launch

The sculptures in situ

The auction

Sculptures in their new home!

Meet the stars (A-Z)

  • The Howl

    Artist:
    Tim Sutcliffe
    Sponsor:
    Redrock Consulting Ltd
    Location:
    Royal West of England Academy, Queen’s Road
    Sold for:
    £20,000

    Putting his own spin on one of the most well-known paintings in the world, this sculpture shows Gromit literally bursting into the scene of Edvard Munch’s The Scream–oops, we mean ‘The Howl!’ Look closely and you may notice that artist Tim Sutcliffe hid a few familiar faces in the background. Sponsored by Redrock Recruitment, the one-of-a-kind portrait can be found at Royal West of England Academy, Queen’s Road.

  • The Wallace Collection

    Artist:
    Rachel Bennett
    Sponsor:
    Hargreaves Lansdown
    Location:
    Hargreaves Lansdown on Anchor Road
    Sold for:
    £17,000

    Covered in some of the most iconic artwork from popular culture, ‘The Wallace Collection’ incorporates pop art, post-impressionism, and cubism. Can you spot all the famous works of art? This bright design was painted by Aardman artist Rachel Bennett. Seek out this colourful collage outside sponsor Hargreaves Lansdown on Anchor Road.

  • The Wensleydale Kid

    Artist:
    Paula Bowles
    Sponsor:
    Clifton Observatory
    Location:
    Clifton Observatory
    Sold for:
    £22,000

    Howdy, y’all, and welcome to Bristol’s very own slice of the Wild West, sponsored by Darcy Associates. Painted by artist Paula Bowles, you can bet ‘The Wensleydale Kid’ is decked out in the whole wrangling kit and caboodle. Cowboy hat? Check. Cowboy boots? Check. Bandana? Check. Horse? Erm… looks like a park bench will have to do for now! Yee-haw! So pony up and skedaddle over to Clifton Observatory to meet this buckaroo! Giddyup!

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