Welcome to Yorkshire is on the lookout for the county’s best creatives after launching its annual Tour de Yorkshire land art competition.
Businesses, landowners, farmers, schools and community groups are being encouraged to get creative ahead of the fourth edition of the race on 3-6 May.
All works are welcomed and stand a chance of being beamed to a global audience of millions when the race’s live television helicopters sweep across Yorkshire.
Last year a giant piece of art celebrating the 200th birthday of Branwell Brontë - commissioned by Andrew Wood from Fields of Vision with the help of children from Haworth Primary School - was crowned the winner after an international public vote, and the coveted trophy is now up for grabs once again.
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