Kirsty and Brittany contribute to the Corgi trail

By Neil Speight 14th Jun 2022

Kirsty and Brittany with Dookie.
Kirsty and Brittany with Dookie.

THE skills of two Thurrock-based artists feature in a new attraction around London.

As part of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations and to recognise the Queen's love of corgis a 'Corgi Trail' has been set up in public spaces around South Westminster.

Decorated by different contemporary artists and named after the Queen's dogs, 19 large corgis will be in public gardens, stations, hotel lobbies and courtyards until the end of July.

One of them, called 'Dookie' has been decorated by Kirsty Langston and Brittany Abbott-Trangmar, who run K&B Design and specialise in large painted artworks. It is placed at Victoria Station.

Last April Kirsty and Brittany featured on Nub News for their work in creating a bee mural at a wildlife garden site at Grays Beach.

Kirsty and Brittany at work on their mural in Grays last year.

     

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