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The
Super Lamb Banana
OK. Is this a joke we hear you ask. After all, Liverpool
already has its very own mascot - The Liver Bird. So
just where does The Super Lamb Banana fit in?. Well
it was designed by a Japanese artist called Taro Chiezo
apparently to warn of the dangers of genetic engineering
and to symbolise the playful spirit of Liverpool. Hmmmmmm.
Further investigation reveals that this 7.5 ton sculpture
cost £35,000. The sculpture is supposed to represent
the head of a lamb blended into a banana. The statue
was completed in 1998 and is painted bright yellow.
You can't miss it as its close to the Albert Dock and
along the main road. The exhibit at Liverpool's waterfront
has caused quite a stir.
Locals would appear divided as to whether or not they
like the sculpture. Some hate it with a vengeance and
others have come to love it. Whatever your opinion,
the Super Lamb Banana takes centre stage in Liverpool
and will probably remain the centre of controversy for
some time.
What about a sheep blended with a leek for our friends
in Wales? Painted illuminous green it could be used
to perhaps symbolise Cardiff?
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