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In September 2025 we joined with over 27,000 people on the hills of Somerset & Dorset for the joyful unveiling of our Consequences Giant – a wild, whimsical being drawn in secret by many hands.

This collaborative artwork celebrates imagination, connection, and our deepening relationship with the land. Thousands of people witnessed the giant (which is half the size of Wembley Stadium!) revealed in full against the backdrop of ancient hills along with the stunning musical composition by Douglas Dare.

  • Consequences Giant next to Cerne Abbas Giant

    Cerne Abbas

    The Consequences Giant appeared next to the Cerne Abbas Giant. Image captured by David Levene - The Guardian.

    🎥 Click here to watch the moment unfold

  • People walking in a park during daytime, with a colorful Consequences Giant in the foreground and a cityscape with buildings, solar panels, and green trees in the background.

    Yeovil

    13–14 September 2025

    Consequences in Yeovil
    Saturday 13 & Sunday 14 September 2025
    Summerhouse Hill & Yeovil town centre

    Saturday 13 September

    From 10am: The Giant awakened on Summerhouse Hill with the soundscape and creative activities

    12pm: The Together We Are Giant Parade, started at Nine Springs Café and processed through Yeovil to Summerhouse Hill with the community members who created the giant who saw the whole giant for the first time.

    12.30–4pm: Drop in free creative workshops led by artist Grace Emily Manning & Sita Brahmachari.

    Part of Inside Out Dorset.

  • Visitors viewing a large Consequences artwork on a hillside with ruins of an Corfe Castle at the top.

    Corfe Castle

    20–21 September 2025

    Corfe Castle

    Part of Inside Out Dorset

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Consequences is a Radical Ritual Production that has been commissioned by the Dorset National Landscape as part of Nature Calling, a project of the National Landscapes Association, in partnership with Activate and supported by Poetry School. Funded by Arts Council England, Defra and the Dorset National Landscape.  Supported by Imaginators.

A black and white drawing of a crown with intricate details and a shield at the center.