Blackpool’s first major public art trail brought by Brian House's Children's Hospice, in partnership with Wild in Art and Andersen Press will see 30 large Elmer sculptures inspired by David McKee’s beloved children’s books, each uniquely decorated by established and up and coming national and local artists, creating a parade through the town that will be enjoyed by visitors and locals for eight weeks in Spring/Summer 2024.

The sculptures, which are all being sponsored by businesses and organisations, will be placed around key landmarks, streets, and open spaces across Blackpool, enjoyed by visitors who will be encouraged to visit as many as possible. The large sculptures will be joined by a herd of smaller Elmers which will be decorated by the Fylde coast’s creative children and young people through primary and secondary schools, alongside a dedicated learning programme, and displayed inside some of the town’s tourist, cultural and leisure locations.

Blackpool Aspire Academy will be joining in the trail. Mr Elmer was presented to our Art students this week and after a touch of sanding down, our creative minds are slowly bringing the full design to life. First off, sketching...