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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)

  • Feathers McGraw

    Artist:
    Nick Park CBE
    Sponsor:
    EY
    Location:
    Wills Memorial Building
    Sold for:
    £30,000

    Have You Seen This Chicken?’ The notorious criminal mastermind has been spotted in Bristol! Since his breakout role in Aardman Studios’ “The Wrong Trousers,” this sinister penguin, masquerading as a chicken, has been a fan favourite. Stroll over to Wills Memorial and check out this classic design from Wallace and Gromit creator Nick Park, painted by Em Ketteringham. Thank you to EY for sponsoring this sculpture!

  • Feathertron 3000

    Artist:
    Jam Factory x Jimmy 2 Eggs
    Sponsor:
    Bristol Energy
    Location:
    Bristol Energy Hub
    Sold for:
    £15,000

    Visiting from cyberspace, ‘Feathertron 3000’ is here in the real world most certainly intent on trying his luck in a digital heist. Created by the ingenious JamFactory and Jimmy 2 Eggs, this high-tech penguin, outlined in dynamic, colour-changing neon lights, is simply *glowing* inside sponsor Bristol Energy Hub on the Waterfront!

  • Ferne

    Artist:
    Natalie Guy
    Sponsor:
    First Bus
    Location:
    The Horsefair
    Sold for:
    £26,000

    Sitting at The Horsefair is ‘Ferne’, covered in shimmering mosaic tiles. Snowy white with starkly contrasting swirls of brilliant blue, this tactile sculpture was thoughtfully designed by artist Natalie Guy especially for individuals who are blind or have vision impairment. Give him a pet on his ears and you will discover messages in braille. Thank you to sponsor First Bus!

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