Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

Shared description

The Big Sleuth Bears

The Big Sleuth Bears appeared on the streets of Birmingham in July 2017.

The Big Sleuth Trail unites 100 giant bear sculptures that have been designed by artists, with 137 bear cubs created by local school children as part of The Big Sleuth Learning Programme. Together they form a fantastic, free public art trail that will lead you to parts of the city and wider region that you may never have visited before.

The bears will be auctioned in October in support of the Children's Hospital.
by John M

Created: Tue, 11 Jul 2017, Updated: Sat, 15 Jul 2017


53 images use this description. Preview sample shown below:

SP0686 : 'The Bear that Cares' by John M
SP0787 : 'Vincent the Bipolar Bear' by John M
SP0787 : 'Get Your Bearings' by John M
SP0686 : 'Wild City' Bear by John M
SP0786 : 'Bear it in Mindfulness...' Bear by John M
SP0787 : 'Goldie' Bear by John M
SP0687 : 'Mummy Bear' by John M
SP0787 : 'Dr Bear Brawn' by John M
SP1195 : Tiger Lily Bear by Gordon Griffiths
SP0686 : 'Olly the Octobear' by John M
SP1196 : Gracechurch Shopping Centre by Gordon Griffiths
SP0687 : 'Snowy' by John M
SP0786 : 'Bearmingham' Bear by John M
SP0687 : 'Peabody' Bear by John M
SP1196 : Wildlife Detective Bear by Gordon Griffiths
SP0686 : 'Spock' Bear by John M
SP0687 : 'Factory Bear' by John M
SP0686 : 'Sun and Moon Bear' by John M
SP0686 : 'Art+Believe = Sunrise City' Bear by John M
SP0787 : 'Life Ta'Bear'stry' by John M
SP0787 : 'Jungle Jenny' by John M
SP1296 : Honey Bear by Gordon Griffiths
SP0687 : 'Xt' Bear by John M
SP0787 : 'We are going on a Bear Hundertwasser' by John M
SP1094 : Boldmere Bear by Gordon Griffiths

... and 28 more images.

Shared descriptions

This shared description

The 'Shared Description' text on this page is © copyright 2017 John M.

Shared descriptions are specifically licensed so that contributors can reuse them on their own images, without restriction.

About shared descriptions

These Shared Descriptions are common to multiple images.

For example, you can create a generic description for an object shown in a photo, and reuse the description on all photos of the object. All descriptions are public and shared between contributors, i.e. you can reuse a description created by others, just as they can use yours.


You are not logged in | login | register