
The project was created by long-time fundraiser Sue Dennett, who said: “We reached out to our local community of artists to ask if they would take one of our belly boards to transform, and the response has been overwhelming.
“We’ve had everyone from passionate hobbyists to established names like Michael Praed, Kurt Jackson, Dick Twinney, Anthony Frost, and Steven Camps wanting to get involved.
“Like our previous project, 38 Churns, this is all about harnessing creativity and community to support the remarkable work Cornwall Hospice Care delivers every day.”