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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
National
Paul McAuley

John Lennon New York 'Imagine' mosaic to be replicated in Liverpool

A new mosaic dedicated to the late Beatle John Lennon will soon be open to the public.

The Salvation Army’s Strawberry Field, based in Woolton, has released pictures of the monument which is inspired by the ‘Imagine’ mosaic in Central Park’s Strawberry Fields in New York.

The city’s replica measures 6.4 metres in diameter - larger than its American cousin - and covers the entire floor of the Strawberry Field bandstand. It is made up of 390,000 tiles.

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The mosaic was made from selected marble and pieced together by four expert artists, taking over 15 weeks to make with each piece being laid onto the resin backing by hand.

Liverpool-based father and son tiling company, Eye of the Tiler Ltd, pieced together and installed the mosaic on the floor of the bandstand.

Influenced by ancient Greco-Roman designs, the ‘Imagine’ mosaic in New York is made out of black and white marble by Italian craftsmen and was donated to the city by the Mayor of Naples, Italy in 1984.

The US-based company, Mozaico Art, which specialises in Italian-style mosaics, were commissioned by Orange Amplification on behalf of Strawberry Field to create the Liverpool installation.

Major Kathleen Versfeld, mission director at Strawberry Field, said: “The bandstand mosaic is a culmination of hard work and dedication by so many creative people from across the globe.

“In response to John’s death in 1980, a 2.5-acre landscape garden in the shape of a teardrop was built in Central Park in New York. The gardens were opened by Yoko Ono in John’s memory and named Strawberry Fields.

“The Strawberry Field bandstand and mosaic will sit in the original Strawberry Field garden in Liverpool as an enduring message of peace and hope, a beautiful new addition to our attraction.”

The new bandstand is based upon the drum featured on The Beatles’ iconic album cover, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, but with close associations to The Salvation Army and its famous marching bands.

Featuring computer lighting and sound technology, visitors will enjoy musical and theatrical performances from the bandstand via wireless headphones as they roam the famous grounds.

The mosaic will be a permanent feature in the new Strawberry Field Bandstand, which will open at the south Liverpool attraction later this year.

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