A group of cyclists rode 70 miles (113km) across London to 'draw' the iconic Children in Need mascot Pudsey - using the tracking app Strava.
Clothes designer Nico Georgiou's incredible charity artwork took around a month to plan and over 12 hours to complete along with nine fellow cyclists.
The 59-year-old even had to lead his group through a building site after being barred from entering, before sympathetic builders let them through after hearing they were on a charity cycle.
Mr Georgiou, from Hither Green, southeast London, has previously created Strava artworks of the ancient Greek statue of Discobolus for last summer's Olympics, Mark Cavendish for the Tour de France and Queen Elizabeth for her Platinum Jubilee.
But the dad-of-three says his Pudsey piece is the favourite he's ever done because of the good cause behind it.
A JustGiving page set up for the cycle has already raised over £1,500 for Children in Need.
Clothes designer Nico Georgiou's incredible charity artwork took around a month to plan and over 12 hours to complete along with nine fellow cyclists.
The 59-year-old even had to lead his group through a building site after being barred from entering, before sympathetic builders let them through after hearing they were on a charity cycle.
Mr Georgiou, from Hither Green, southeast London, has previously created Strava artworks of the ancient Greek statue of Discobolus for last summer's Olympics, Mark Cavendish for the Tour de France and Queen Elizabeth for her Platinum Jubilee.
But the dad-of-three says his Pudsey piece is the favourite he's ever done because of the good cause behind it.
A JustGiving page set up for the cycle has already raised over £1,500 for Children in Need.
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