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Go big or go home: how The Lost Giants revived the ancient art of goliath-making

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T his New Year’s Eve, environmentalist and author Lisa Schneidau did something she had never done before. She welcomed in 2026 with giants. “At a certain time of the evening, they started appearing from all over the town. Then everyone flooded out of their houses and congregated into a massive procession of giants and lights and drums and music. It was absolutely extraordinary.” Schneidau’s fairytale experience happened in Lostwithiel, the Cornish home town of the art collective The Lost Giants (TLG), a group of craftspeople and artists reviving the British tradition of making giants and beasties and goliaths. The giants she celebrated with were made of wooden frames and cloth, papier-mache and card, but were full of life. In medieval times, it was common for workers’ guilds and villages across the UK to create enormous mascots. Now, thanks to a growing interest in community activism, folk and craft, these processional giants are making a spirited comeback.…

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