Highlands & Islands Claytime: Morph spotted touring Western Isles By Michelle Henderson May 18 2018, 4:09 pm May 18 2018, 4:09 pm Share Claytime: Morph spotted touring Western Isles Share via Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Messenger Linkedin Email Post link https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/highlands-islands/1477557/claytime-morph-spotted-touring-western-isles/ Copy Link Morph at the Calanais stones, Western Isles. Children’s claymation character Morph has visited the Callanish Stones on the Isle of Lewis during a tour of the Outer Hebrides. Images of Morph were posted on social media by co-owner and Director of Aardman Animations, Peter Lord, during a tour of the Western Isles. The general public should obviously not clamber on the stones at Calanais. But @AmazingMorph weighs less than the average hoodie crow, so that’s OK. @CalanaisCentre #MorphstouroftheOuterHebrides pic.twitter.com/yDauGykJV8 — Peter Lord (@PeteLordAardman) May 16, 2018 During the trip, he has ‘morphed’ from one location to another; from the mountains of Harris, Losgantair Beach and the Isle of Harris Distillery. I told him he has to stop playing with his food. @AmazingMorph #MorphstouroftheOuterHebrides pic.twitter.com/dUdeIZFBBW — Peter Lord (@PeteLordAardman) May 18, 2018 #MorphstouroftheOuterHebrides was used by Mr Lord on his social media pages. And today’s totally bloody breathtaking Hebridean beach? That’d be Uig on Lewis, where @AmazingMorph is getting his feet wet! #MorphstouroftheOuterHebrides pic.twitter.com/t5OaM0HAjt — Peter Lord (@PeteLordAardman) May 17, 2018