Santa Gorilla © Frances Cony |
Bristol Zoo WOW Gorillas project commemorates Bristol Zoo Gardens' 175th birthday. This blog is about Frances Cony's design ENDANGERED PJs. Her gorilla Bert is wearing pyjamas decorated with endangered animals. The 60 gorillas (63 now with the addition of Doris,Rafiki & King Kong Merrily on High) were around Bristol from 6 July - 7 September. 20 were at Queens Walk, More London from 16-23 September. ENDANGERED PJs was on the Bristol-Bath cyclepath at Bitton Station.
Frances thanks Mama Bear's Day Nursery for sponsoring her gorilla, and Burges Salmon who bought him at The Auction on 29 September 2011 for £6 500. I think he has gone to a good home!
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Friday, 2 December 2011
Bert is on a WOW! Gorilla Mug
Limited edition mugs available from Wild in Art for £10 plus P&P |
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Friday, 4 November 2011
Spooky Bert - Hallowe'en 2011
Sunday, 23 October 2011
Friday, 14 October 2011
Photos of the Gorilla Auction
See here for photos of the gorillas and BBC's Points West's Alex Lovell. Photos taken by the auctioneers Hollis Morgan.
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Bert arrives at Burges Salmon
Bert arrived at his new home at Burges Salmon on Monday afternoon.
He must've been anticipating his new home when he got the gift bag dropped off on Friday...!
He must've been anticipating his new home when he got the gift bag dropped off on Friday...!
Monday, 10 October 2011
Thanks to Bert
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Bert bought by Burges Salmon
Smiley Bert in anticipation of being bought and going to a welcoming new home |
I have been invited to be interviewed for the in-house newsletter and to meet Bert when he arrives at his new home.
Thanks to Burges Salmon for buying Bert for £6.5K, and for offering him a new home! All money to go to Ape conservation and The Wallace & Gromit Grand Appeal in aid of Bristol Children's Hospital.
Saturday, 1 October 2011
Bristol Zoo Wow! Gorillas Auction surpasses all expectations
The back of Bert...
Probably won't see him again...depending on who bought him; a business or an individual and whether he's likely to be on display somewhere or live a more private life in someone's home.
The Auction was very interesting and exciting at times. Spent quite a lot of time wondering what music might be played to accompany Bert onto the stage. Previously, a choir had sung Autumn Leaves for Su Lees's Distinctly Different (Dee Dee) with her silver-leaved purple body. An Elvis singalike in a lovely gold jacket had been "all shook up" for Elvis. Bert in his pyjamas was serenaded with Mr Sandman written by P. Ballard and sung by The Chordettes.
The Auction was introduced by Dr Bryan Carroll, the zoo's director, the Head of Mammals at the zoo, a doctor from Bristol Children's Hospital, and Charlie Langhorne from Wild in Art.
The artists in the audience were made to stand up and take applause at one stage. The artist sculptor of Wild in Art, Chris Wilkinson, who designed the gorilla sculpture canvas the other artists painted on, was also acknowledged.
Two gorillas were on stage at any one time having been brought there by territorial army soldiers. They were each on a revolve so that they could be seen from each angle. The gorilla to be auctioned was spotlighted, whilst the gorilla-in-waiting was draped in black cloth. The auction was amusingly conducted by Andrew Morgan of Hollis Morgan.
Endangered PJs was lot 56 and was sold quite quickly for £6 500. The previous gorilla Still Life: Alfred by Arianne Wolodarsky had raised the second highest price of £12 000. Lot 53, the giant-hatted Brunel lookalike Gorisambard by Tim Miness had started a bidding war and had been sold for the amazing price of £23 000!
Altogether, the Auction raised £427 300 for the Wallace & Gromit Grand Appeal for Bristol Children's Hospital and Ape conservation charities.
The BBC's DIY SOS's Custard was sold in aid of Children in Need for £5250.
See photos of the auction by clicking here.
Probably won't see him again...depending on who bought him; a business or an individual and whether he's likely to be on display somewhere or live a more private life in someone's home.
The Auction was very interesting and exciting at times. Spent quite a lot of time wondering what music might be played to accompany Bert onto the stage. Previously, a choir had sung Autumn Leaves for Su Lees's Distinctly Different (Dee Dee) with her silver-leaved purple body. An Elvis singalike in a lovely gold jacket had been "all shook up" for Elvis. Bert in his pyjamas was serenaded with Mr Sandman written by P. Ballard and sung by The Chordettes.
The Auction was introduced by Dr Bryan Carroll, the zoo's director, the Head of Mammals at the zoo, a doctor from Bristol Children's Hospital, and Charlie Langhorne from Wild in Art.
The artists in the audience were made to stand up and take applause at one stage. The artist sculptor of Wild in Art, Chris Wilkinson, who designed the gorilla sculpture canvas the other artists painted on, was also acknowledged.
Two gorillas were on stage at any one time having been brought there by territorial army soldiers. They were each on a revolve so that they could be seen from each angle. The gorilla to be auctioned was spotlighted, whilst the gorilla-in-waiting was draped in black cloth. The auction was amusingly conducted by Andrew Morgan of Hollis Morgan.
Endangered PJs was lot 56 and was sold quite quickly for £6 500. The previous gorilla Still Life: Alfred by Arianne Wolodarsky had raised the second highest price of £12 000. Lot 53, the giant-hatted Brunel lookalike Gorisambard by Tim Miness had started a bidding war and had been sold for the amazing price of £23 000!
Altogether, the Auction raised £427 300 for the Wallace & Gromit Grand Appeal for Bristol Children's Hospital and Ape conservation charities.
The BBC's DIY SOS's Custard was sold in aid of Children in Need for £5250.
See photos of the auction by clicking here.
Thursday, 29 September 2011
See Gorilla Auction LIVE TONIGHT
See the auction live on a web cam via http://www.bristolzoo.org.uk/auction
Frances's endangered PJs (or Bert) is lot 56 (out of 60!).
You can also buy raffle tickets to win a school-size unpainted gorilla, bit of a Formula 1 engine or a ceramic ape. See zoo site for details.
Frances's endangered PJs (or Bert) is lot 56 (out of 60!).
You can also buy raffle tickets to win a school-size unpainted gorilla, bit of a Formula 1 engine or a ceramic ape. See zoo site for details.
Sunday, 25 September 2011
Bristol Gorillas back in Bristol - Bristol Zoo (24-28 September)
Bert and the rest of the gorillas guys & girls are back in Bristol. They are now lined up on the central lawn at the zoo. They can be seen until closing time on Wednesday 28 September.
On Thursday 29 September, 60 of the apes will be auctioned at The Victoria Rooms, in aid of The Wallace & Gromit Grand Appeal in aid of Bristol Children's Hospital, and ape conservation. There are no tickets left for the auction but there will be a live web cam feed of the events at the auction to the auction page http://www.bristolzoo.org.uk/auction on Thursday evening.
On Thursday 29 September, 60 of the apes will be auctioned at The Victoria Rooms, in aid of The Wallace & Gromit Grand Appeal in aid of Bristol Children's Hospital, and ape conservation. There are no tickets left for the auction but there will be a live web cam feed of the events at the auction to the auction page http://www.bristolzoo.org.uk/auction on Thursday evening.
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Bert in London (until Thurs 22 Sept 2011)
Bert would have great views if he could look round about him. He's surrounded by views of Tower Bridge to his left, and behind him, HMS Belfast, The Gherkin and the Tower of London...and of course 19 other colourful Bristol Zoo Wow! Gorillas. There is also another NEW Gorilla painted in the last few days.
The Gorillas have already been visited by the press, including Newsround (CBBC), and lots of people, including my cousin and ex-Bath illustrator friend.
Bert & Tower Bridge (photo: Suzy-Jane Tanner) |
...& The Tower of London (photo: Suzy-Jane Tanner) |
...& The Gherkin (photo: Suzy-Jane Tanner) |
Gorillas on Parade (& HMS Belfast) (photo: Liz Shaw) |
Friday, 16 September 2011
Trip to London (16-22 September)
20 Bristol Zoo Wow! Gorillas are in London for 7 days from today to promote the auction back in Bristol at 7pm at the Victoria Rooms on Thursday 29 September. Bert is one of them. See his bottom just visible in a photo of the apes in front of Tower Bridge in the Bristol Wow! Gorilla Facebook album.
Inspecting Bert
Saturday, 6 August 2011
Bert at Bitton
Bert at Bitton, where he is apparently a hit with the local kids. (9 July 2011) |
Monday, 11 July 2011
Map of Gorilla Locations
Download a map of where the full-size Wow! Gorillas are to be found.
Even better are the maps that can be picked up from Bristol Libraries, and other places, as they also give the names, sponsors and artists of the apes. Apparently the locations of the mini apes decorated by schools will appear on the Bristol Zoo website eventually.
Guide books, presumably featuring photos of all the Wow! Gorillas, comments and possibly profiles of the artists are available (hopefully by now) from Bristol Zoo and the Tourist Information Office, for £2.95.
Even better are the maps that can be picked up from Bristol Libraries, and other places, as they also give the names, sponsors and artists of the apes. Apparently the locations of the mini apes decorated by schools will appear on the Bristol Zoo website eventually.
Guide books, presumably featuring photos of all the Wow! Gorillas, comments and possibly profiles of the artists are available (hopefully by now) from Bristol Zoo and the Tourist Information Office, for £2.95.
LOADSA pix of Gorillas on the streets
The public have posted LOADS of pictures on the Wow! Gorillas Facebook page of all the big Gorillas (probably) except Anthony Hitchcock's Guerrilla Tourist, which is in Birmingham Coach Station encouraging people to change their travel plans and come to Bristol, as well as lots of the 101 little apes decorated by Bristol schoolchildren.
Anthony's Hubert outside the Holiday Inn City Centre, Bond Street, has been much admired though. He used to be known as Joe, when I knew him,
There are a couple of pictures of Bert on the 'Wall'.
Anthony's Hubert outside the Holiday Inn City Centre, Bond Street, has been much admired though. He used to be known as Joe, when I knew him,
There are a couple of pictures of Bert on the 'Wall'.
Tuesday, 5 July 2011
Bitton Station - new home to Bert
Contrary to earlier posts, my gorilla Bert is not to be seen outside Bristol Zoo, but at Bitton Station.
Bitton Station is part of The Avon Valley Railway. Volunteers have restored this bit of the Midland Railway Line, and run steam trains from there throughout the summer. See the timetable here.
Bitton Station is also on the Bristol - Bath Cyclepath, a 13 mile off-road route for walkers and cyclists between the two cities. There is a picnic area, pub, river and horse-riding route in the area. The nearby Willsbridge Mill is part of a Avon Wildlife Trust reserve, with an education centre. See all the things happening and available in the area here.
Meanwhile, another gorilla sponsored by Mama Bear's Day Nursery, which went on the gorilla flotilla, is the gorilla greeting visitors to Bristol Zoo. It represents animals in pairs, and is called Noah.
Bitton Station is part of The Avon Valley Railway. Volunteers have restored this bit of the Midland Railway Line, and run steam trains from there throughout the summer. See the timetable here.
Bitton Station is also on the Bristol - Bath Cyclepath, a 13 mile off-road route for walkers and cyclists between the two cities. There is a picnic area, pub, river and horse-riding route in the area. The nearby Willsbridge Mill is part of a Avon Wildlife Trust reserve, with an education centre. See all the things happening and available in the area here.
Noah (currently outside Bristol Zoo) |
Meanwhile, another gorilla sponsored by Mama Bear's Day Nursery, which went on the gorilla flotilla, is the gorilla greeting visitors to Bristol Zoo. It represents animals in pairs, and is called Noah.
Monday, 4 July 2011
Gorilla Flotilla, Bristol Docks - THIS MORNING
Some of the gorillas will be taking a Ferry trip around Bristol Docks in 3 boats this morning, starting about 11.15am. See them in the vicinity of the Centre, Arnolfini, M-Shed, and Thekla.
Some other gorillas will be watching from near the Arnolfini.
For further details of the Gorilla Flotilla itinerary and other Wow Gorilla info, click link.
Some other gorillas will be watching from near the Arnolfini.
For further details of the Gorilla Flotilla itinerary and other Wow Gorilla info, click link.
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
HTV West report on the secret hideaway of the gorillas
HTV Report on WOW Gorillas
(Wed 15 June 2001)
See the news report by clicking on the orange link above.
(Wed 15 June 2001)
See the news report by clicking on the orange link above.
Wednesday, 15 June 2011
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Apology
Oops! Sorry, Nadine and June. I seem to have accidentally deleted the comments you made on one of my posts when I changed its date to put the photos in the correct sequential order. I deleted my response too, if that helps.
Beasties complete!
Now all I have to do is add the endangered animals' names...at all kinds of angles in nice handwriting!
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