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Spanish artist creates cruise paintwork

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SINGAPORE, 19 September 2018: Norwegian Cruise Line announced Tuesday that Eduardo Arranz-Bravo, an award-winning Spanish artist, has created the hull artwork design for the fourth and final ship of its Breakaway-Plus class, Norwegian Encore, debuting in Miami in November 2019.

A representation of his modern and abstract style, will decorate the ship’s hull inspired by the artist’s life by the sea in Barcelona.

“I am honoured to not only to bring that vibrancy to life even more on Norwegian Encore, but also showcase my love for the ocean and my hometown of Barcelona,” said Arranz-Bravo.

Recognised for his inventive and humanistic approach to abstract art, Arranz-Bravo’s work is showcased throughout the world and portrays a constant evolution that some refer to as futuristic.

He is highly regarded, having been the recipient of countless awards and accolades and was one of three artists chosen to represent the 1992 Olympic games in Barcelona.

At approximately 167,800 gross tons and accommodating up to 4,000 guests, Norwegian Encore will complete the Breakaway-Plus class.

She is currently being built at Meyer Werft, in Papenburg, Germany and will feature many innovative dining, entertainment and recreational facilities.

Following her unveiling, she will cruise out of Miami every Sunday and sail seven-day voyages to east Caribbean, beginning with her first journey 17 November, 2019 through to 12 April, 2020.

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