English Heritage Easter Eggs
We love nothing better than an interesting and unusual collaboration, and none more so than the work we have done to produce these ‘Eggsclusive Eggs’ for English Heritage.
To celebrate Easter, English Heritage commissioned six pieces of artwork from leading illustrators, which were each personally inspired by English Heritage castles and stately homes around the UK. Among those illustrators is Olivia Lomonech Gill, the brilliant artist behind the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them books.
These very special eggs feature different styles and subjects, and the artists were given free reign to depict whatever scene they liked using an English Heritage site as a starting point. Olivia Lomonech Gill chose Warkworth Castle in Northumberland and has including a suitably personal array of ‘fantastic beasts’ in the grounds of her illustrated castle.
We worked in collaboration with Open Studios designers, who provided the 3d printed eggs. We then had the satisfying job of meticulously applying the artwork to each egg.
Being members of English Heritage ourselves, and frequent visitors to Osborne House, we loved being part of a project which was relatable, and felt pretty eggsited to work with such esteemed partners .
Please check this link for more exciting projects from Outside Studios Ltd. http://www.outsidestudios.co.uk/
To celebrate Easter, English Heritage commissioned six pieces of artwork from leading illustrators, which were each personally inspired by English Heritage castles and stately homes around the UK. Among those illustrators is Olivia Lomonech Gill, the brilliant artist behind the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them books.
These very special eggs feature different styles and subjects, and the artists were given free reign to depict whatever scene they liked using an English Heritage site as a starting point. Olivia Lomonech Gill chose Warkworth Castle in Northumberland and has including a suitably personal array of ‘fantastic beasts’ in the grounds of her illustrated castle.
We worked in collaboration with Open Studios designers, who provided the 3d printed eggs. We then had the satisfying job of meticulously applying the artwork to each egg.
Being members of English Heritage ourselves, and frequent visitors to Osborne House, we loved being part of a project which was relatable, and felt pretty eggsited to work with such esteemed partners .
Please check this link for more exciting projects from Outside Studios Ltd. http://www.outsidestudios.co.uk/