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Reggie, 4, and Stevie, 5, to have winning pictures turned into digital billboards
Two young artists will have their drawings turned into digital billboards after winning a competition.
Five-year-old Stevie Pawley and four-year-old Reggie Bickford, drew the animals they had missed at Bristol Zoo and Wild Place Project during lockdown.
Reggie designed a multi-coloured giraffe while Stevie drew a selection of her favourite animals including giant tortoises, lions and penguins.
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Billboards displaying their work from May 3 will be able to be seen alongside the M32 and on Gloucester Road.
Bristol Zoological Society senior marketing manager, Emily Williamson, said: “We received some fantastic entries into this competition and choosing the winners was a difficult decision, but Reggie’s giraffe really stood out. We loved his friendly face and his cheerful colours.
“Stevie’s entry was also brilliant and we particularly liked the range of animals she drew which really reflects the huge array of animals we have at Bristol Zoo Gardens.”
Main photos: Bristol Zoological Society
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