David Montagnes
The Three Graces Red
The Three Graces Standing proud atop one of the city’s iconic water-front buildings, a Liver Bird gazes across the Irish Sea. The three majestic Pier Head buildings embodyLiverpool’s early 20th century success in trade, commerce, and travel. Their continuing legacy and glory rest in in their splendid architectural design and innovation, which has influenced cities from New York to Shanghai.
The Liver Bird Series is a playful exploration of Liverpool’s iconic buildings and spaces through visits of the gigantic Liver Bird, the city’s mythical symbol. Following a four-century old tradition, David Montagnes has based the Liver Bird on a cormorant clasping a strand of seaweed in its beak. To celebrate Liverpool’s past and current role as a cosmopolitan port he has adopted a semi-oriental style, including “oriental-script” that under close inspection spells out “Liver Bird”.
About David Montagnes Montagnes is an ecologist at the University of Liverpool, where he maintains an active research programme and has taught thousands of students over the past two decades. As a young scientist Montagnes supported his education through art and illustration, drawing in detail new species and providing graphics for books. Liverpool’s vibrancy and architecture have inspired him to rekindle his latent artistic talents. The Liver Bird Series captures his affection for this city.
David Montagnes
The Three Graces Red