Patch

Created by: Lucy Hebden
Location: King Power Stadium – Opposite Foxes Fanstore

Overview

Patch is a patchwork of football inspiration, celebrating the rich history of Leicester City Football Club – and its huge significance to the city and many dedicated fans. It features patterns from football designs across different decades, Thai inspired motifs that acknowledge Leicester City’s connections to Thailand, and the all-important LCFC logo.

Location

King Power Stadium – Opposite Foxes Fanstore

Meet the Artist

Lucy Hebden

Lucy (Lucy Loves Design) is a surface pattern and printed textile designer. Her artwork is usually developed into digitalised patterns for fashion, home furnishings, interior products, stationery and wallcoverings. She recently discovered a new surface for her patterns when she started painting them all over giant sculptures. 

 

Meet the Elephants

Poppy

Poppy

Created by: St Peter & St Paul Pre- SchoolLocation: LOROS Market Street Shop - windowThe children were very excited when our baby elephant arrived and after a a discussion on names and a voting poll on our facebook page, Poppy was the favourite name. The children...

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Paddy

Paddy

Created by: St Patrick's Catholic Voluntary AcademyLocation: King Richard III Visitor CentreMeet ‘Paddy’ from Saint Patrick’s Catholic Voluntary Academy in the heart of the Belgrave area of Leicester. As the Patron Saint of our school, the image of Saint Patrick...

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Banjowe

Banjowe

Created by: St John the Baptist Primary SchoolLocation: Leicester Guidehall- Great HallThe school is a happy and diverse place, with children with heritage from all over the world. The pupils wanted to reflect their own cultural backgrounds in their design for Banjo,...

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The Day and Elephant Came to St. Cuthbert’s

The Day and Elephant Came to St. Cuthbert’s

Created by: St Cuthbert's C of E Primary SchoolLocation: Phoenix Cinema and Arts CentreAfter welcoming our elephant, the children created their own design and worked with our Arts specialist to illustrate our elephant and bring her to life.Phoenix Cinema and Arts...

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Sparky the Doodlephant

Sparky the Doodlephant

Created by: Sparkenhoe Primary SchoolSponsored by: Hastings DirectLocation: Highcross Upper Mall - John Lewis bridgeThe pupils were inspired by the art of Keith Haring, Mr Doodle and Doodle Boy. They considered all of the aspects of school life that make Sparkenhoe...

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Charnie

Charnie

Created by: South Charnwood High SchoolLocation: Phoenix Cinema and Arts CentreMany South Charnwood High School pupils joined our competition to design Charnie. Two joint winners and three runners-up were chosen for designs embodying school life. These pupils then...

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Hope

Hope

Created by: Snarestone Church of England Primary SchoolLocation: Highcross Upper Mall - John Lewis bridge Hope, our baby elephant, is a vibrant symbol of our school and village. One side features a swan, heron and kingfisher, representing our class names and a nod to...

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PUZZLE

PUZZLE

Created by: Sherrier C of E Primary SchoolLocation: Leicester Central Library - upstairsOur pupils designed Puzzle based on Sherrier's curriculum and our local community. The pupils had the chance to discuss what 'Sherrier' in Leicestershire meant to them and then...

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Nature

Nature

Created by: Rushey Mead AcademyLocation: Belgrave LibraryTwo student groups from Rushey Mead Academy took a lead on coordinating the decoration of the baby elephant. The Wildlife Warriors and Student Voice Action Team. They started by surveying the whole school for a...

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