Gordonstoun Pupil to design mini sculpture for the big hop trail

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Gordonstoun Pupils to Design Mini Sculpture For the Big Hop Trail

Thursday 16 March 2023

Pupils from Gordonstoun are going to design and create artwork for a sculpture to be featured in Scotland’s biggest public art trail this summer.


Bunny Sculpture

The school is taking part in The Big Hop Trail which will take place across the north-east, Moray, Orkney and Shetland from July to September 2023 this year to raise awareness and funds for Clan Cancer Support.

Forty large hare sculptures will be designed and created by some of the country’s most talented artists for a world-class, free art trail across communities where Clan Cancer Support has a presence.

Gordonstoun is one of 47 schools across the north of Scotland creating a mini ‘moongazer’ hare sculpture to be on display as part of ‘The Wee Hop’ - a smaller scale trail which will be publicly exhibited in local communities for the duration of the project.

The event’s hare sculpture has been chosen because it is an indigenous animal found in all parts of Clan’s geography. Much like those going through a cancer journey, hares have to navigate rough and difficult terrain in order to survive. They also have incredible hearing, symbolising Clan’s lifeline listening and support service and the importance of being heard.

At the end of the trail, all of the large sculptures will be auctioned off to raise significant funds for Clan to help the charity reach and support more people who have been affected by a cancer diagnosis. The mini sculptures will be returned to each school as a keepsake of their role in the project.

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