Dazzled
Going completely unnoticed.
Opposite you on the north bank of the river, artist Tobias Rehberger has created a contemporary dazzle design for HMS President (1918) as part of 14-18 NOW, WW1 Centenary Art Commissions. This temporary artwork takes as its starting point a style of optical distortion used extensively during the First World War, called Dazzle painting.
Devised by British artist Norman Wilkinson and supervised by vorticist artist Edward Wadsworth, the camouflage technique incorporated bold shapes and strong contrasts, with an aim to confuse rather than conceal.
The HMS President is one of three surviving WW1 warships. It was 'dazzled' on its launch in 1918, under its original name HMS Saxifrage.
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