Herd of Sheffield 2016 – 20. SnookHerd

SnookHerd is a design inspired by the famous Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, home to the World Snooker Championships. It incorporates the golden legs of the snooker tables, as well as everything ...
SnookHerd is a design inspired by the famous Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, home to the World Snooker Championships. It incorporates the golden legs of the snooker tables, as well as everything ...
From the ‘I love you bridge’ to the Hallam University hubs, Sheffield artist and graphic designer Alan Pennington’s elephant, entitled Our City, Our Home, showcases some of the city’s most ...
One of the most amazing things about Sheffield is its unique blend of beautiful countryside and urban cityscape. In just a few hops, the friendly critters who have found their home at the base ...
SnookHerd is a design inspired by the famous Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, home to the World Snooker Championships. It incorporates the golden legs of the snooker tables, as well as everything ...
To create the All As One elephant, Emma Jackson worked with Year 2 children of Porter Croft Academy encouraging each of the them to submit their very own elephant design. Each child then ...
The inspiration behind Lisa Maltby’s small beginnings is about taking small steps to create something huge. The smaller elephants that cover the sculpture represent those small steps – by ...
Inspired by David McKee’s book Elmer, Neil wanted his elephant to be just as colourful and playful. Neil’s aim was for there to be an overload of colour and for the design to be busy with lots ...
One of the most amazing things about Sheffield is its unique blend of beautiful countryside and urban cityscape. In just a few hops, the friendly critters who have found their home at the base ...
One of the most amazing things about Sheffield is its unique blend of beautiful countryside and urban cityscape. In just a few hops, the friendly critters who have found their home at the base ...
The inspiration behind Lisa Maltby’s small beginnings is about taking small steps to create something huge. The smaller elephants that cover the sculpture represent those small steps – by ...