Threads of Unity
Created by: Aasiri Wickremage
Sponsored by: De Montfort University
Location: De Montfort University – Mill Lane
Overview
This vibrant sculpture depicts an elephant adorned with striking patterns and colours, symbolising creativity, unity, and heritage. The intricate designs incorporate a fusion of bold hues like blue, yellow, pink, and black, alongside playful motifs such as stripes and dots, creating a joyful and inclusive visual experience. The elephant represents strength and guidance, reflecting the importance of diversity and progress in Leicester.
Location
De Montfort University – Mill Lane
Meet the Artist
Aasiri Wickremage
Aasiri’s approach to painting has been influenced by her asian heritage from Sri lanka as well as other asian countries she has lived in. The different types of art and architecture in each culture, that at times create connections between countries yand times contrasts to set its identity is reflected in her artwork. She enjoys creating an interplay between recognisable and abstract forms. The familiar and foreign play.
Meet the Sponsor
De Montfort University
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With a 150-year history, we’re a diverse university that helps students achieve their ambitions. We use an innovative teaching approach, offer guaranteed work experience opportunities and are rated five-star by QS Top Universities. Above all, we find opportunities that empower our community to create a fairer society.

Meet the Elephants
Kaleidoscope
Created by: Glebelands Primary SchoolLocation: King Richard III Visitor CentreThe whole school had the brief of diversity. They then represented this in their designs along with the school values of Empathy, Learning, Respect and Kindness. The whole school agreed that...
Geraldine
Created by: Gartree High SchoolLocation: This + That by LOROSAll of our KS3 students worked so hard in coming up with incredible design ideas for our elephant - exploring different cultures, the idea of loss and healing, and things that give us happiness and comfort....
Atlas
Created by: Ellesmere CollegeLocation: Westcotes LibraryEllesmere students have been looking at environmental issues this year. They wanted to highlight some of those issues in the design of Atlas and in his description. Green house gas emissions associated with food...
Dorothy
Created by: Dorothy Goodman SchoolLocation: Attenborough Arts Centre - The Salmon GalleryThe sculpture was delivered to the Vocational Sixth Form site of Dorothy Goodman School. Students got to see the elephant for the first time in an end of day assembly. They were...
Rosemary
Created by: Danemill Primary SchoolSponsored by: SimplifyLocation: Leicester Cathedral - Main HallAfter hearing about the ASHA charity and how they support children in the slums of India the Children of Danemill thought there would be no one better to look to for...
Effie
Created by: Church Hill Infant SchoolLocation: Leicester Guildhall- Great HallWe based the design on our school values. Each class was given a focus value to create a design for their section of the elephant. The five designs were; Teamwork, Excellence, Being Unique,...
Addai
Created by: Christ the King Catholic Voluntary AcademyLocation: Westcotes LibraryAll children had the chance to submit a design idea for our elephant. From nearly 200 designs, a selection from across year groups were picked to be included in our final design. The idea...
Sparkle
Created by: Christ Church & St Peter's Primary SchoolLocation: LOROS Bookshop - WindowThe whole school took part in a competition to design Sparkle. We really wanted her to represent the school, our values… and our sparkly edges! Someone mentioned the tea towels...
Artie
Created by: Charnwood ArtsSponsored by: Morningside (Aspire Pharma)Location: Attenborough Arts Centre- The Salmon GalleryCharnwood Arts is dedicated to promoting creativity, inclusion and community engagement through the arts. This is why our artists wanted to create...