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29. Mother Egg
by Harry Malt

Harry Malt was born in the fine mustard city of Norwich in Delia Smith's county of Norfolk. He studied dub records, vodka redbulls and drawing pictures at Camberwell College of Arts. Since leaving there in 2001, a fear of office spaces forced him to work freelance as an illustrator, occasional artist, writer and film maker. His interests outside of working include shotguns, Gueze Boon and gill nets. He can be found in the Jolly Sailors pub in Brancaster Staithe, Norfolk.
He is still working on his website.

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
62. Sophia
by Natasha Mann

Natasha Mann is an artist specialising in traditional Moroccan painting known as zouaq. Born in London, she developed an interest in North Africa and Islamic art after travelling to the region as a child. As part of her degree she spent a year living in Fes, the capital of traditional arts in Morocco, where she undertook a ten-month apprenticeship with a local master craftsman in traditional Moroccan zouaq. Natasha is a QEST scholar and is currently studying for an MA at the Prince's School of Traditional Arts.

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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