Different dogs and cats are painted on a wall in Northumberland. From pets who have died, to the furry companions that provided companionship during the lockdown, these paintings are all for a good cause. Created by Sally Pattison, the money raised from the paintings will be given to help protect local wildlife. Pattison donates the proceeds to Northumbrian Hedgehog Rescue Trust, who rescue, care and rehabilitate hedgehogs, as the Chronicle Live details:
Sally, 43, from Bebside, in Northumberland, said: "People have been bringing their dogs to meet their painting and all of the portraits are of pets from the local area so it's been really nice for the community to see."
The mural, which is currently being created on the corner of a disused building on Front Street, in Bebside, is the latest in a series of creations from Sally, who discovered her talent while studying art at school.
Her first mural was created in 2017 in preparation for the Tour of Britain passing through the area, which featured three cyclists racing.
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