Anglian Home Improvements are proud to sponsor one of the 55 T-Rex Dinosaurs on display around Norwich as part of Break’s GoGoDiscover 2022 trail.
Lovingly designed by Yorkshire-based mural artist Sian Ellis and titled ‘Big Teeth and a Bigger Heart’ can be found at Fye Bridge in Norwich. The design is all about not judging a book by its cover and remembering that it is what is inside that counts. This T.rex may be top of the food chain but he’s got a lot of love for everyone who stops by to say hello.
Sian comments: “I have absolutely loved working on this T.rex design. I’ve been able to utilise my bold yet playful style whilst promoting positivity. I hope Break raises lots of money from the trail and auction, and thanks so much to Anglian Home Improvements for picking my design.”
Lisa Walsh, Group HR Director from Anglian Home Improvements says: “Seeing the design transform from a blank 3D sculpture into this spectacular dinosaur has been incredible – we picked the design and love how it has turned out. We hope the trail raises lots of money for Break so they continue to support young people in the region.”
Running from Monday 27th June until Saturday 10th September, and delivered by East Anglian charity, Break, in partnership with Wild in Art, the GoGoDiscover sculpture trail has T.rex and Steppe Mammoth sculptures to discover throughout Norwich and Norfolk.
The trail helps to raise valuable funds for Break, which makes life better for children and young people who are on the edge of care, in care and leaving care. All support of GoGoDiscover helps to stamp out the mammoth expectations faced by young adults leaving the care system.