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Ireland, North, Belfast, Donegall Quay, The Big Fish Sculpture by John Kindness. The scales of the fish are pieces of printed blue tiles with details of Belfasts history. The 10 metre long structure is situated beside the Lagan Weir opposite the old Custom House
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© Stephen Rafferty / Eye Ubiquitous
Beal Feirste Belfast Custom Fish History House Ireland John Kindness Lagan North Northern Public Art Salmon Sculpture Tiles Ulster Weir 10 Metre Meter
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print by Stephen Rafferty captures the essence of Belfast's vibrant history and artistic spirit. The focal point of the image is "The Big Fish Sculpture" created by John Kindness, a magnificent 10-meter long structure located on Donegall Quay. The sculpture takes the form of a fish, adorned with intricately designed blue tiles that depict various details from Belfast's rich past. As one gazes at this remarkable piece of public art, it becomes evident that each tile represents an important chapter in the city's story. From its industrial heritage to its cultural landmarks, every aspect is beautifully encapsulated within these printed scales. Positioned beside the Lagan Weir and facing the old Custom House, this sculpture stands as a testament to Belfast's resilience and progress. Tourists flock to witness this awe-inspiring sight, marveling at both its architectural grandeur and symbolic significance. It serves as a reminder that art has the power to transcend boundaries and connect people from all walks of life. Stephen Rafferty expertly captures not only the physical beauty but also the emotional impact evoked by this iconic landmark. Through his lens, we are transported into a world where history intertwines with contemporary urban life—a world where even a simple salmon-shaped sculpture can tell an extraordinary tale about a city reborn.
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