Last chance to vote for Addingham Ducks or Branwell Bronte on a Bike in the Tour de Yorkshire Land Art competition

There are only a few days left to vote for the Addingham Ducks or Branwell on a Bike in the Tour de Yorkshire Land Art Competition.

These two Bradford art pieces were shortlisted in a competition to crown the best piece of land art from this year’s race.

Stage Three of the Tour de Yorkshire 2017 started in Bradford city centre and passed through large parts of the Bradford district on Sunday 30 April 2017.

Hundreds of amazing installations animated this year’s route and two from the Bradford district made the shortlist of 12.

The two pieces in the Bradford district which have made final are ‘A trio of giant ducks wearing cycling jerseys’ in Addingham and ‘Branwell Bronte riding a bicycle’ in Haworth.

The giant ducks which are now a permanent feature on Addingham Main Street were commissioned by Bradford Council and Addingham Parish Council working with local artist Wes Wilcox.

Addingham Ducks is a trio of giant ducks wearing cycling jerseys
Addingham Ducks is a trio of giant ducks wearing cycling jerseys

Addingham has a long affiliation with ducks and a similar piece of artwork was created for when the Tour de France Grand Depart came through the village. Two of the ducks are wearing jerseys from the Tour de Yorkshire and one has the King of the Mountains Tour de France jersey in a nod to the race coming through the village during both days of the Grand Depart in 2014.

The artwork featuring Branwell Bronte riding a bicycle was part of a project celebrating the Tour de Yorkshire at Haworth Primary School. The artwork celebrates 200 years from the birth of painter and writer Branwell Bronte in 1817 the brother to writers Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte who lived in and wrote about Haworth.

Pupils and teachers at the school worked with Andrew Wood from Manorlands, Sue Ryder Hospice to create the giant land art in conjunction with Worth Valley Young Farmers Club. The land art is made out of recycled plant pots, carpet and tarpaulin.

The public vote closes at midnight on 13th June so people only have a few days to decide. People can vote at letouryorkshire.com/landart and the winner will be announced shortly after.

Landscape architect Saira Ali urges people to get voting on the two Bradford art pieces
Landscape architect Saira Ali urges people to get voting on the two Bradford art pieces

Saira Ali, who led on land art projects for Bradford Council, said: “Some real hard work went in to creating these two pieces and they both deserve to win. The people of the district have really got behind these creative pieces and encouraged us and worked with us on them, so we would really like to see them win. Come on Bradford get voting.”

Sir Gary Verity, Chief Executive of Welcome to Yorkshire, will present the winner with the coveted Tour de Yorkshire Land Art Trophy which was awarded to the North York Moors National Park Authority and Hambleton District Council in 2016 for their giant piece on Sutton Bank which featured a horse, ram and wild boar riding a penny farthing.

The third edition of the Tour de Yorkshire proved to be the biggest and best one yet with record crowds of over 2.2 million roadside spectators watching the action first-hand. Belgian rider Serge Pauwels took the overall victory after winning the third stage just ahead of his Dimension Data team-mate Omar Fraile.