
Continuing its tradition of featuring original
artwork on its ship’s hulls, Norwegian Cruise Line has revealed the signature
art designed by one of the world’s premier marine life artists, Wyland, for its
upcoming new ship Norwegian Bliss, which will cruise to Alaska beginning in
June 2018.
Entitled “Cruising with the Whales,” the
engaging and beautiful art prominently features a stunning image of a mother
humpback whale and her calf as the centrepiece of the design, signifying the
beauty of Alaska and the importance of conservation.
Known for his iconic whale murals, marine life
paintings and sculptures, Wyland has inspired generations to be passionate
about preserving the oceans and the incredible wildlife that calls it home.
Andy Stuart, Norwegian Cruise Line president
and chief executive officer, joined Wyland to reveal the design at the Wyland
Galleries in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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“Humpback whales are an iconic part of the
Alaska landscape and one of the most compelling sights visitors can see while
cruising the Last Frontier,” said Stuart.
“It was only fitting that an artist of Wyland’s
calibre should create the artwork for our first ship designed for Alaska, which
includes humpback whales and other signature marine life found in the world’s
oceans.
“We hope that our guests are just as inspired
as we are by this beautiful artwork.”
The enormous extent of Wyland’s public
artworks, his award-winning art galleries and his non-profit foundation’s
community service projects have made him one of the world’s most recognised and
beloved artists.
An artist inspired by different canvases,
Wyland has been diving the world’s oceans for the past 30 years and these
wildlife encounters have inspired him to paint the animals life size, on more
than 100 ocean murals throughout the US and 18 countries around the world.
Wyland has taken advantage of Norwegian Bliss’
unique canvas to create a life size portrait of the planet’s most spectacular
marine life, including giant manta rays, dolphins, sea lions and sea turtles,
to give the viewer a sense of being part of the ocean’s realm.
The third ship in the line’s Breakaway-Plus
class, Norwegian Bliss will be the first cruise ship custom-built with features
and amenities for the ultimate Alaska cruise experience and the first Norwegian
Cruise Line ship to make its debut in Seattle.
The ship will also come outfitted with exhaust
gas scrubbers, which significantly decrease air emissions including the
reduction up to 99 per cent of sulphur into the atmosphere, furthering
Norwegian’s commitment to protecting the unique ecosystems found throughout
Alaska and across the world.
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