Creative skills shine in Fox & Lillie’s first ever art competition

Stock & Land editorial by Kristen Frost.

Evelyn Plumb, Peelwood, NSW with her creative artwork.

Australian wool exporters Fox and Lillie have launched their first ever art competition and the theme for 2022 is a very apt ‘sheep’.

Initiated by Fox & Lillie’s Rachael Ward, she’s asked kids to sharpen their pencils for the inaugural summer holiday art contest.

“The idea came to engage and inspire kids over the school holidays and provide some entertainment and also the opportunity to win some fantastic prizes,” Ms Ward said.

“We reached out to some local Australian companies with wool products and all of them very generously donated some fantastic prizes.”

There are killer prizes up for grabs from generous local Australian sponsors including a Geelong Weaving Mill, Tarndwarncoort Homestead, Buttonworks Australia, Lindner Quality Socks and more.

“I thought it was a good opportunity to highlight a few Australian businesses – local business that are making stuff in Australia and are proud to do that,” Ms Ward said.

“And also try and highlight those ones using wool. It is important to show what we can do well here in Australia as as well as encouraging art amongst youth in rural communities.”

The competition is open to ages between four and 17 with entries closing Monday January 24.

Winners will be announced in early February.

To enter, visit Fox & Lillie Rural’s Facebook Page and follow the link or click on Fox & Lillie art competition

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Braith Plumb, Peelwood, NSW, holding his fantastic creation!