About The Shaun Regent
Taking inspiration from the Royal Pavilion and Brighton Museum, ‘The Shaun Regent’ features an intricate yet bold graphic, repeated print, combining motifs and inspiration from antique porcelain, textiles, architecture and furniture. The Royal Pavilion is a testament to the diverse decorative tastes of George IV when he was Prince Regent (1811–20).
Kirsti Davidson is an illustrator based in Brighton and produces visual concepts and storyboards for animation, interactive games, picture books and surface design.
About this sculpture
Created by: Kirsti Davidson
Sponsored by: Dockerills
Location: Brighton Town Hall
Bus Routes: All Routes
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About Dockerills
Dockerills (Brighton) Ltd is a thriving family ‘Ironmongers & Hardware Shop’ situated in the North Laine area.
The business was established in 1915 and occupied various sites in the North Laine area, offering both the trade and local community friendly personal service with a vast range of products in stock, along with key cutting, locksmith and sign making services. The shop offers a traditional shopping experience in the style of historic ironmongers and hardware stores
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Shauns for Sale
Shaun by the Sea is raising money to Help Martlets Keep Caring for people facing the toughest of times.
At the end of the trail, our large Shauns will all be auctioned off to raise funds for Martlets Hospice. If you like this sculpture, click the button below to find out more about how you can take it home by bidding at our auction on Monday 27th November.
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A Wild in Art Event
Wild in Art is the leading producer of spectacular public art events which enrich, entertain, inform and connect communities – giving people of all ages a voice through art.
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