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'Rubbish' pet artist illustrates children's film | 'Rubbish' pet artist illustrates children's film |
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Cinnamon's Big Adventure is to premiere on YouTube on Sunday | Cinnamon's Big Adventure is to premiere on YouTube on Sunday |
A pet-portrait artist who draws self-proclaimed "rubbish" pictures has illustrated a new children's short film. | A pet-portrait artist who draws self-proclaimed "rubbish" pictures has illustrated a new children's short film. |
Phil Heckels, from Worthing, West Sussex, who began working under the alias Hercule Van Wolfwinkle in 2020, has raised more than £450,000 for charity. | Phil Heckels, from Worthing, West Sussex, who began working under the alias Hercule Van Wolfwinkle in 2020, has raised more than £450,000 for charity. |
He has illustrated Cinnamon's Big Adventure, the true story about an escaped capybara in Shropshire, which debuts on YouTube on Sunday. | He has illustrated Cinnamon's Big Adventure, the true story about an escaped capybara in Shropshire, which debuts on YouTube on Sunday. |
Mr Heckels said: "My pictures are bad enough when they're not doing anything, but to see them moving around is a whole other thing." | Mr Heckels said: "My pictures are bad enough when they're not doing anything, but to see them moving around is a whole other thing." |
He told BBC Radio Sussex: "The list of things happening to me that would have been weird five years ago but now seem normal seems to be growing by the day. | He told BBC Radio Sussex: "The list of things happening to me that would have been weird five years ago but now seem normal seems to be growing by the day. |
"This is another pinch-me moment. It's all very surreal." | "This is another pinch-me moment. It's all very surreal." |
The escaped capybara sparked an extensive seven-day rodent-hunt near its home at Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World in Shropshire, in September 2024. | |
Its story led to internet memes, a song, merchandise and even a book, illustrated by Mr Heckels. | |
He said: "I was surprised to be asked to illustrate the book. But now seeing it brought to life and animated is something else. | He said: "I was surprised to be asked to illustrate the book. But now seeing it brought to life and animated is something else. |
"I can't wait for everybody to see it and hopefully it will raise a few smiles." | "I can't wait for everybody to see it and hopefully it will raise a few smiles." |
Phil Heckels, otherwise known as Hercule Van Wolfwinkle, has been creating his pet portraits since 2020 | Phil Heckels, otherwise known as Hercule Van Wolfwinkle, has been creating his pet portraits since 2020 |
Mr Heckels will be attending a premiere screening at the zoo on Sunday. | Mr Heckels will be attending a premiere screening at the zoo on Sunday. |
He added: "It was a great project to be involved in as I spend most of my days drawing people's pets. | He added: "It was a great project to be involved in as I spend most of my days drawing people's pets. |
"Being able to draw a capybara and other weird and wonderful animals was a bit of a change for me." | "Being able to draw a capybara and other weird and wonderful animals was a bit of a change for me." |
It all began in 2020 when he drew his own dog and shared it on Facebook, offering paid-for commissions as a joke. But genuine requests flooded in. | It all began in 2020 when he drew his own dog and shared it on Facebook, offering paid-for commissions as a joke. But genuine requests flooded in. |
The trademark wonky legs and crooked eyes have proved popular with pet owners. | The trademark wonky legs and crooked eyes have proved popular with pet owners. |
Hercule van Wolfwinkle's pet portraits have raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity | Hercule van Wolfwinkle's pet portraits have raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity |
All the pet portraits are uploaded to Hercule Van Wolkwinkle's social media pages in return for a discretionary donation to one of his two chosen charities - Turning Tides, a homelessness charity, and StreetVet. | All the pet portraits are uploaded to Hercule Van Wolkwinkle's social media pages in return for a discretionary donation to one of his two chosen charities - Turning Tides, a homelessness charity, and StreetVet. |
Mr Heckels, who had his second book of his artwork published in April, has won awards for his fundraising and even embarked on a 24-hour charity "drawathon" event. | Mr Heckels, who had his second book of his artwork published in April, has won awards for his fundraising and even embarked on a 24-hour charity "drawathon" event. |
Cinnamon's Big Adventure is to be played in cinemas nationwide before selected films later this year. | Cinnamon's Big Adventure is to be played in cinemas nationwide before selected films later this year. |
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