Miku Hoshino (Future Star Field)

Created by: Thurnby Mead Primary Academy
Sponsored by: Dryad Education
Location: LCB Depot – window

Overview

Inspired by the galaxy and stars, Thurnby Mead Primary Academy’s design seeks to celebrate its community’s diversity, uniqueness, and unity. The children contributed to the design using a vibrant splatter effect in space-themed colours, adding stars to represent uniqueness. The children named the sculpture Miku Hoshino, meaning “Future Star Field,” reflecting their belief that every child is wonderfully unique, who are destined to shine brightly and make a positive impact on the world.

Location

LCB Depot – window

Meet the Elephants

Original Oakley

Original Oakley

Created by: Oaklands SchoolLocation: Leicester Print Workshop - WindowOaklands wanted to represent the beautiful, colourful spectrum of the children who attend the school. The children were encouraged to decorate the oak leaves, which represent the school and the...

read more
Duke

Duke

Created by: Oakham SchoolLocation: King Richard III Visitor CentreOur Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award pupils undertaking their volunteering section of their award, split into teams to design, market and fundraise. The design team came up with the idea of decorating the...

read more
VAVA

VAVA

Created by: Oakham SchoolLocation: This + That by LOROSJust like in life, VAVA is full of waves and curvy designs in bold colours. She has a big heart and loves to share her joy with everyone. She’s passionate about people, happy music, and art. Sometimes she gets...

read more
Alex Jr

Alex Jr

Created by: NEXT NurserySponsored by: NEXTLocation: Knighton LibraryKey figures from Leicestershire along with some past and present children that attend/attended the NEXT steps nursery all gathered together for a live event at the Highcross Shopping Centre where the...

read more
Elmerhall

Elmerhall

Created by: Netherhall Mead AcademyLocation: This + That by LOROSThe whole school celebrated World Book Day and we based it on Elmer - the patchwork elephant. Classes did lots of different activities about elephants, read stories, painted and stomped like elephants....

read more
Ezra

Ezra

Created by: Merrydale Junior SchoolLocation: Leicester Cathedral - Main HallOur school values are belonging, excellence, aspiration and respect. We decided that our baby elephant should be respectful and kind because it can set a good example for the rest of the...

read more
Ezra

Ezra

Created by: Mercenfeld Primary SchoolLocation: Haymarket Shopping Centre - Community Hub (window)The school ran a competition for the children to complete their sculpture designs and winners were then picked. Ideas from the four winning designs were picked to go on...

read more
Maple

Maple

Created by: Maplewell Hall SchoolLocation: Leicester Museum & Art Gallery - Leicester Stories Gallery (downstairs)Maple isn’t just any model elephant— their burst of colour and creativity makes them totally unique! With their bright rainbow of blues, reds,...

read more
Deena, the DNA-lephant

Deena, the DNA-lephant

Created by: MacIntyreLocation: Leicester Museum & Art Gallery - Leicester Stories Gallery (Downstairs)Our DNA is what makes us as people and in the same way our company DNA illustrates all our values. All the people who draw on our support made their own design on...

read more