A 7ft sculpture featuring iconic portraits of present Dr Who Ncuti Gatwa and writer Russell T. Davies has landed in Swansea as part of a public art trail this summer, designed by international artist Nathan Wyburn.
And Dr Who fans have the chance to win a small replica by Nathan, in a raffle for the Wales Air Ambulance Charity. The replica is a 3ft version of the public art sculpture on display in Swansea Train Station, 6th July – 15th September.
The fan art creations, named ‘A Tribute to Dr Who’, celebrate the show’s proud Welsh history of writing talent and filming locations, with a TARDIS-inspired design and pop-art portraits.
Why has the TARDIS landed in Swansea for the summer? ‘A Tribute to Dr Who’ is all part of the Wales Air Ambulance Charity’s Castles in the Sky trail, leading visitors through Swansea city centre with stunning sculptures that celebrate Welsh creativity.
Want to be the ‘Time Lord’ of your own castle? Enter our raffle now!
The full-sized, 7ft sculpture will be available to buy at auction in October – more details coming soon.
Enter our raffle to be in with a chance of winning this unique piece of art.
Tickets cost £5 each, and a maximum of 20 tickets can be purchased per person.
The draw will take place on September 30th 2024.
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