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Gordano School Staff Member and Wife Raise £20,000 with Cinematic Gromit Sculpture

Josh Williams, Graphics & Reprographics Technician at Gordano School, and his wife Aimee have once again lent their artistic talents to a good cause, designing and painting a Gromit sculpture named ‘Pinewoof’ as part of The Grand Appeal – for the Bristol Children’s Hospital Charity. 

The couple created the imaginative piece in their home studio in Weston-super-Mare. Commissioned by the iconic Pinewood Studios, their design paid tribute to decades of cinematic history. The sculpture was also proudly sponsored by Bristol City Council’s Fostering Service. 

Speaking about the project, Josh and Aimee said: 

"We were given a brief by Pinewood Studios to capture the magic that happens there and to show subtle hints to the famous films and shows that have been made there over the years. It was lots of fun, especially getting to hide dinosaurs, aliens and spies all in one sculpture! Pinewoof is definitely the most detailed sculpture we have done for The Grand Appeal, and we spent hundreds of hours getting him just right! The most common response we got about Pinewoof was about how long people spent looking at the details. People especially liked all the hidden elements." 

‘Pinewoof’ went under the hammer for an incredible £20,000, contributing to the £2 million total raised through the trail’s charity auction. This marks the couple’s continued commitment to The Grand Appeal, having supported the charity since 2015.  

Over the years, they’ve helped design four sculptures across three public art trails, collectively raising an impressive £59,500. 

                                   

The Grand Appeal funds vital services, equipment, and research at Bristol Children’s Hospital, making a real difference for young patients and their families. 

To support The Grand Appeal, visit: www.grandappeal.org.uk/donate