London, UK. 17th Nov, 2014. TheW2 1RH bear designed by artist Marc Quinn in the foyer of Christies – Statues form part of The Paddington Trail, sponsored by Barclaycard.
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To celebrate the release of new film Paddington, the capital has been playing host to the Paddington Trail, a series of life-size themed statues of the Peruvian bear designed by a host of …
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London – December 04 2014: To mark the release of Paddington the Movie, a series of Paddington Bear statues, decorated by celebrities were placed around London. Brick Bear by Partington Partners. London – December 04, 2014: To mark the release of the film Paddington, individually decorated Paddington Bears were placed around the city.
The exhibition at the Museum of London will be getting its own life-size Paddington statue designed by BBC Sherlock’s leading man, Benedict Cumberbatch, as part of the Paddington Trail brought to the capital by VisitLondon.com, NSPCC and STUDIOCANAL.
A host of unique Paddington Bear statues, designed by the likes of David Beckham, Emma Watson, Benedict Cumberbatch and Boris Johnson were unveiled in the capital on Monday.
Paddington Bear is a fictional character in children's literature, written by Michael Bond and illustrated by Peggy Fortnum.He first appeared on 13 October 1958 in the children's book A Bear Called Paddington and has been featured in more than twenty books written by British author Michael Bond and illustrated by Peggy Fortnum and other artists.