David Montagnes
The Anglican Cathedral - Fridge Magnet
The Anglican Cathedral Here, a mating pair of Liver Birds nest on Liverpool’s glorious neo-Gothic cathedral. This magnificent early 20th century structure was designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, whose architectural works include both the Battersea Power station and Britain’s red telephone booth. Here, Montagnes has provocatively coupled a red and blue bird to reflect the affectionate rivalry between the city’s two great football teams.
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 Anglican Cathedral - Fridge Magnet