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The Big Egg Hunt 2013 - Covent Garden, London
female celebrities
Image by Karen Roe
26. Where Did Anna Go?
by Hanna Melin

Hanna Melin was born in Sweden. She graduated from the Royal College of Art, London, in 2002 after finishing an MA in Visual Communication. Hanna now works and lives in East London as an illustrator and maker. She sells her prints and homewares in galleries and online shops throughout the world. Her editorial work attracts clients including: Volkswagen, The Guardian, The New York Times, Nokia, Halifax, Aviva and PC World.

Lindt is proud to join
THE BIG EGG HUNT 2013
in support for Action For Children

Our fun family event starts in London, Covent Garden on Shrove Tuesday and promises to delight all; from the exciting egg-hunts and giant chocolate bunnies to the uniquely designed eggs by leading artists and celebrities, for all to awe at – and hopefully buy!

Most importantly it is a unique opportunity for us all to raise significant money to support vulnerable and neglected children in the UK.

Established in 1869, Action for Children is committed to helping the most vulnerable and neglected children in the UK. Working directly with more than 250,000 children, young people and their carers each year, we run over 600 services which tackle abuse, neglect, help young carers and provide fostering and adoption services.

Lindt believes in the magic of families, which is why the Lindt Gold Bunny is proud to join Action for Children in The Big Egg Hunt and support the great work they do to improve the lives of children & families in the UK.


The Big Egg Hunt 2013 - Covent Garden, London
female celebrities
Image by Karen Roe
52. YKB
by Martha May Ronson

Martha May Ronson was born in Britain and is a fine artist and curator. After graduating from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in 2012, she is now a Fellowship student in the MFA program at the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Her practice primarily explores dimensionality, shape and colour. Her exhibitions include ‘Dream Machine’, Central Saint Martins, London, 2011 and ‘Marie the Ninth Passenger’, Kunstraum am Schauplatz, Vienna, 2010.

Lindt is proud to join
THE BIG EGG HUNT 2013
in support for Action For Children

Our fun family event starts in London, Covent Garden on Shrove Tuesday and promises to delight all; from the exciting egg-hunts and giant chocolate bunnies to the uniquely designed eggs by leading artists and celebrities, for all to awe at – and hopefully buy!

Most importantly it is a unique opportunity for us all to raise significant money to support vulnerable and neglected children in the UK.

Established in 1869, Action for Children is committed to helping the most vulnerable and neglected children in the UK. Working directly with more than 250,000 children, young people and their carers each year, we run over 600 services which tackle abuse, neglect, help young carers and provide fostering and adoption services.

Lindt believes in the magic of families, which is why the Lindt Gold Bunny is proud to join Action for Children in The Big Egg Hunt and support the great work they do to improve the lives of children & families in the UK.


The Big Egg Hunt 2013 - Covent Garden, London
female celebrities
Image by Karen Roe
26. Where Did Anna Go?
by Hanna Melin

Hanna Melin was born in Sweden. She graduated from the Royal College of Art, London, in 2002 after finishing an MA in Visual Communication. Hanna now works and lives in East London as an illustrator and maker. She sells her prints and homewares in galleries and online shops throughout the world. Her editorial work attracts clients including: Volkswagen, The Guardian, The New York Times, Nokia, Halifax, Aviva and PC World.

Lindt is proud to join
THE BIG EGG HUNT 2013
in support for Action For Children

Our fun family event starts in London, Covent Garden on Shrove Tuesday and promises to delight all; from the exciting egg-hunts and giant chocolate bunnies to the uniquely designed eggs by leading artists and celebrities, for all to awe at – and hopefully buy!

Most importantly it is a unique opportunity for us all to raise significant money to support vulnerable and neglected children in the UK.

Established in 1869, Action for Children is committed to helping the most vulnerable and neglected children in the UK. Working directly with more than 250,000 children, young people and their carers each year, we run over 600 services which tackle abuse, neglect, help young carers and provide fostering and adoption services.

Lindt believes in the magic of families, which is why the Lindt Gold Bunny is proud to join Action for Children in The Big Egg Hunt and support the great work they do to improve the lives of children & families in the UK.

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