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Sir Peter Blake's Mersey 'Dazzle' Ferry extended by popular demand |
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Everybody Razzle Dazzle. Photo: Mark McNulty.
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LIVERPOOL.- Sir Peter Blakes Everybody Razzle Dazzle Mersey Ferry, which was specially commissioned by 14-18 NOW, Liverpool Biennial and Tate Liverpool as part of the First World War Centenary art programme, has been extended by popular demand.
The Dazzle Ferry has proved extremely popular with locals and visitors alike, with many groups insisting on booking it during their trip to Liverpool, whilst also attracting media interest nationally and across the world.
The Ferry will have the dazzle livery design renewed when it goes in for its regular out-of-water survey in February. It was due to be returned to its original paintwork, but it will now continue with the livery designed by the British Pop artist until it is taken out of service to make way for a new Mersey Ferry in the future.
Everybody Razzle Dazzle was inspired by the dazzle designs which were painted on merchant navy vessels to confuse the enemy during the First World War. In 2018 it also helped celebrate Liverpools 10-year anniversary of European Capital of Culture.
Cllr Liam Robinson, Transport Portfolio Holder for the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority said: Its fantastic news that we will continue to see the Dazzle Ferry design brightening up the river for the foreseeable future. Its been a popular feature on the waterfront over the last four years and Im sure it will continue to be up until the new Mersey Ferry comes into service.
Jenny Waldman, Director of 14-18 NOW, said: We are delighted that the life of this wonderful artwork is to be extended into the future. Everybody Razzle Dazzle gives audiences the chance to reflect on a crucial moment when art contributed to saving lives in the First World War. The artwork has become a significant landmark in Liverpool which reflects its rich maritime history.
Sally Tallant, Director of Liverpool Biennial, said: Everybody Razzle Dazzle is one of the citys iconic public artworks. We are thrilled that, with the artists support, Snowdrop will remain dazzled until the end of its service. It has become a recognisable and much-loved feature of Liverpools Waterfront, alongside other sculptures by internationally-renowned artists, such as the recently-launched Liverpool Mountain by Ugo Rondinone on the Royal Albert Dock.
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