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The Elephant Trail at Battersea Power Station

26 March – 26 April 2026.

Hosted by Battersea Power Station in support of Elephant Family, this beautiful public art trail features sculptures curated by Elephant Parade and offers fun for all the family over the Easter period.

About the event

Visit unique elephant sculptures in and around Battersea Power Station in London. 

The Elephant Trail at Battersea Power Station features 21 beautifully painted elephant sculptures, transforming the site into a vibrant open-air gallery celebrating art, creativity and nature.

Renowned artists and designers from around the globe, including Studio Phantasma and Patricia Collins, have decorated the spectacular sculptures from Elephant Parade

Creative activities throughout the Easter period will include elephant-themed arts and craft workshops for children, providing plenty of opportunities for younger visitors to get involved with the spirit of the trail.

Sculpture Auction

Bid for a beautiful elephant sculpture!

Take home one of the beautiful artist-painted elephants from the Elephant Trail at Battersea Power Station. Proceeds protect elephants in the wild. Final bids by 26 April 2026.

Live auction
Collect rewards as you go

Download the art trail app 

The trail invites visitors of all ages to discover each elephant sculpture and log their finds on an immersive art trail app. By collecting sculptures on the app, you will unlock special offers from retailers at the site. Take part from 26 April.

The app is available to download on apple phones and android. Search for 'Battersea Power Station Trail' in your preferred app store.

Meet four sculptures from the trail - and available for auction

By Studio Phantasma

Alice in Wonderfant

Enjoy discovering the famous settings, beloved characters and hidden treasures from the Alice in Wonderland story.

By Studio Eleven 75

Dripfant

Decorated using 'dripping', a technique used to create playful forms that challenge the eye and trigger the imagination. 

By Pitakarn Pongwarut

Peony Lover

All the way from Thailand where the red peony is considered a love charm, representing strong emotions, passion, and romance.

By Marina Tonon

Noah

Featuring mandala-inspired compositions to symbolise harmony and universal connection.

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