Julie’s work for world leaders

The leaders of the world will have their eyes on an amateur Pinchbeck artist’s work this week.

Julie Eyett’s creation Hazel Dormouse has been chosen as one of the artworks in an exhibition at The United Nations’ COP26 Climate Change Conference taking place in Glasgow this week.

The work was inspired by witnessing a charity called The People’s Trust For Endangered Species releasing dormouse into the countryside in the local area.

She then entered the picture for the Sketch For Survival competition and exhibition held at The Oxo Gallery in London.

From those, 25 have been chosen to be displayed in and around the VIP rooms at COP26.

Julie said: “I feel very proud that the little dormouse has been given a worldwide audience.

“I’m absolutely thrilled.”

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