Staceys Auction

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Tue 26th Sep 2023: 26092023

The Lost Golden Elephant - Partner: Newsquest Ltd/The Echo Artist: John Bulley This design is a long lost fantasy golden elephant discovered in Essex.

The Lost Golden Elephant - Partner: Newsquest Ltd/The Echo Artist: John Bulley This design is a long lost fantasy golden elephant discovered in Essex.

Lot number: 34

Sun's out, Trunk's on! - Sponsor: IMS  Artist: Reilly CreativeThis elephant is all about bringing some fun to the trail! The elephant has been out to the beach for the day in Southend-on-Sea and enjoyed having a paddle. He has even been for a snorkel to see what interesting sea creatures swim below. This elephant is designed to inspire people to go out, have fun and explore new things.

Sun's out, Trunk's on! - Sponsor: IMS Artist: Reilly CreativeThis elephant is all about bringing some fun to the trail! The elephant has been out to the beach for the day in Southend-on-Sea and enjoyed having a paddle. He has even been for a snorkel to see what interesting sea creatures swim below. This elephant is designed to inspire people to go out, have fun and explore new things.

Lot number: 35

Rock 'n' Glow - Partner: Rickard Luckin Artist: Neil Fendell Rock'n'Glow is inspired by Neil's life, creating a celebration of Southend and his 'Southend'. It focuses on when he thinks Southend comes to life, at night!

Rock 'n' Glow - Partner: Rickard Luckin Artist: Neil Fendell Rock'n'Glow is inspired by Neil's life, creating a celebration of Southend and his 'Southend'. It focuses on when he thinks Southend comes to life, at night!

Lot number: 36

Waterline - Sponsor: Westfield Speciality Artist: Mark Bradford This design celebrates all the swimmers who take to the sea along our beautiful foreshore. This elephant looks at the mental benefits of cold-water swimming and how we constantly live above and below this line.

Waterline - Sponsor: Westfield Speciality Artist: Mark Bradford This design celebrates all the swimmers who take to the sea along our beautiful foreshore. This elephant looks at the mental benefits of cold-water swimming and how we constantly live above and below this line.

Lot number: 37

Where the heart is - Sponsor: Charles Stanley Artist: Stuart Belton The single thread that intertwines and weaves its way all over the entire elephant symbolises the passage of life to death. This thread can be followed from its start to its finish - unbroken, the bright patchwork of colours that surround the thread celebrate the beauty, diversity, and richness of life. The thread becomes more intense around the area of the elephant's heart. This design is ultimately a celebration of life, community, and the spirit of being human.

Where the heart is - Sponsor: Charles Stanley Artist: Stuart Belton The single thread that intertwines and weaves its way all over the entire elephant symbolises the passage of life to death. This thread can be followed from its start to its finish - unbroken, the bright patchwork of colours that surround the thread celebrate the beauty, diversity, and richness of life. The thread becomes more intense around the area of the elephant's heart. This design is ultimately a celebration of life, community, and the spirit of being human.

Lot number: 38

Learning to Fly - Sponsor: Solopress Artist: Peter Poole Peter creates artwork that blends realistic elements with imaginative ideas, including still life, landscape and urban scenes. He has designed backdrops for a children's theatre company and worked on several Wild in Art projects including Havens Hospices' Hares About Town trail.

Learning to Fly - Sponsor: Solopress Artist: Peter Poole Peter creates artwork that blends realistic elements with imaginative ideas, including still life, landscape and urban scenes. He has designed backdrops for a children's theatre company and worked on several Wild in Art projects including Havens Hospices' Hares About Town trail.

Lot number: 39

This is what HOPE looks like - Sponsor: Essex & Suffolk Water  Artist: Charlie Stafford The design links with Havens Hospices' logo of the butterfly, which embodies the fragility of life while adding gladiolus flowers to symbolise honour. The robin represents loss as this symbolic image is often used amongst staff members at Little Havens.

This is what HOPE looks like - Sponsor: Essex & Suffolk Water Artist: Charlie Stafford The design links with Havens Hospices' logo of the butterfly, which embodies the fragility of life while adding gladiolus flowers to symbolise honour. The robin represents loss as this symbolic image is often used amongst staff members at Little Havens.

Lot number: 40

Travel Trunk - Sponsor: loveit coverit Artist: Jo Burrows Travel Trunk is a fun, colourful look at holidays and highlights Southend's reputation as a popular seaside destination. This is depicted through Travel Trunks's own photo journal and the fun he gets up to. There is an abundance of entertaining detail to spot and discover on the sculpture whilst the gold metallic paint certainly makes the design very eye-catching and is sure to bring a little cheer to the trail!

Travel Trunk - Sponsor: loveit coverit Artist: Jo Burrows Travel Trunk is a fun, colourful look at holidays and highlights Southend's reputation as a popular seaside destination. This is depicted through Travel Trunks's own photo journal and the fun he gets up to. There is an abundance of entertaining detail to spot and discover on the sculpture whilst the gold metallic paint certainly makes the design very eye-catching and is sure to bring a little cheer to the trail!

Lot number: 41

Yuuki Yoodle - Sponsor: A  better start to Southend Artist: Tori Woolley Yuuki Yoodle is made up of quirky and fun-loving characters called 'Yoodles'. Drawing these shapes and adding features is Tori's way of managing her mental health by calming anxieties and letting her imagination run free. The Yoodles developed from scribbling and doodling (Yoodling) in notebooks, creating shapes that evolved into characters. The name was inspired by the name Yuuki, as it means Gentle Hope, symbolising the nature of an elephant.

Yuuki Yoodle - Sponsor: A better start to Southend Artist: Tori Woolley Yuuki Yoodle is made up of quirky and fun-loving characters called 'Yoodles'. Drawing these shapes and adding features is Tori's way of managing her mental health by calming anxieties and letting her imagination run free. The Yoodles developed from scribbling and doodling (Yoodling) in notebooks, creating shapes that evolved into characters. The name was inspired by the name Yuuki, as it means Gentle Hope, symbolising the nature of an elephant.

Lot number: 42

Blank mini Elephant

Blank mini Elephant

Lot number: 43

Eleigh on Sea - Sponsor: Countrywide South East Ltd  Artist: Esme Taylor Eleigh on sea was inspired by The Blue Tit swimmers in Leigh-on-Sea, who swim in the cold sea every season. Eleigh wears a vintage flowery swim hat and polka dot swimsuit. Her body is covered with a map of the sea and landmarks along the seafront from Leigh-on-Sea to Shoeburyness.

Eleigh on Sea - Sponsor: Countrywide South East Ltd Artist: Esme Taylor Eleigh on sea was inspired by The Blue Tit swimmers in Leigh-on-Sea, who swim in the cold sea every season. Eleigh wears a vintage flowery swim hat and polka dot swimsuit. Her body is covered with a map of the sea and landmarks along the seafront from Leigh-on-Sea to Shoeburyness.

Lot number: 44

El-Leaf-Phant - Sponsor: Barlow Tyrie  Artist: Susan Webber El-Leaf-Phant is a nature loving elephant. She is covered in leaves and within those leaves are many different creatures. How many can you see? This lush green elephant represents harmony, vitality, and has a caring nature. The color green is found in abundance within nature. Hence, the color green is linked to Mother Nature, caring and nurturing, positive and strong.

El-Leaf-Phant - Sponsor: Barlow Tyrie Artist: Susan Webber El-Leaf-Phant is a nature loving elephant. She is covered in leaves and within those leaves are many different creatures. How many can you see? This lush green elephant represents harmony, vitality, and has a caring nature. The color green is found in abundance within nature. Hence, the color green is linked to Mother Nature, caring and nurturing, positive and strong.

Lot number: 45

Do not feed the birds -Sponsor: Wilson James   Artist: Donna Newman Watch out for those pesky birds! This characterful design is a humorous portrayal of Southend's cheeky, fish and chip stealing seagulls. The motley crew, lined up along the groynes, are on the lookout for tasty morsels to snatch. Beneath the waves are a scavenging cast of cheeky crabs.

Do not feed the birds -Sponsor: Wilson James Artist: Donna Newman Watch out for those pesky birds! This characterful design is a humorous portrayal of Southend's cheeky, fish and chip stealing seagulls. The motley crew, lined up along the groynes, are on the lookout for tasty morsels to snatch. Beneath the waves are a scavenging cast of cheeky crabs.

Lot number: 46