The Big Fish, Ceramic mosaic sculpture at Donegall Quay, Belfast, United Kingdom
The Big Fish is a ceramic mosaic sculpture extending 10 meters along Donegall Quay, covered with printed ceramic tiles arranged in a detailed pattern. The structure sits by the River Lagan waterfront and forms a distinctive landmark in the area.
The sculpture was built in 1999 to mark the renewal of the River Lagan waterfront. It stands near the location where many ships were once constructed, including the famous Titanic.
The ceramic tiles display texts and images from Belfast's past, including newspaper headlines, historical documents, and drawings created by local schoolchildren. Walking around it, you see the community's own voices and memories preserved on its surface.
The artwork is free to visit throughout the year and requires no tickets or advance booking. It is located right along the waterfront promenade and is easy to reach on foot, especially if you are exploring the Custom House area.
Inside the sculpture lies a time capsule containing poetry and information about Belfast's development across the ages. This hidden content makes the work more than just a visual monument.
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