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Costa Luminosa Atrium to Feature Sculpture by Fernando Botero

By , About.com GuideAugust 1, 2008

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Don't you love to wander around cruise ships and enjoy the high-quality artwork onboard?
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Costa Cruises has announced the addition of an exciting new piece for the atrium of its newest ship, the Costa Luminosa.

The monumental bronze sculpture is designed by world-renowned artist Fernando Botero. "Reclining Woman 2004" is currently taking shape at the Mariani foundry in Pietrasanta, Italy, where Botero creates his works using the ancient traditional technique of lost wax casting. Once completed, the work of art will be installed in the atrium of the Costa Luminosa in May 2009, when the ship comes into service.

Photo by Matteo Piazza, Courtesy of Costa Crociere

"Reclining Woman 2004" depicts a female figure staring into space, daydreaming in a reclining position with a subtle and ironic expression and with her legs in a dynamic position of movement. The sculpture, which is 346 cm in length, 177 cm in breadth, 152 cm in height and 910 kg in weight, boasts an imposing presence which defines and influences the surrounding space, establishing an ongoing dialogue with the decoration in the atrium of the Costa Luminosa. The lone individual is the subject of many of the artist's works, which often feature single female figures in striking poses, with expressions and attire that Botero uses to telling effect in order to convey personality, experience, thought and desire.

The Costa Luminosa (92,700 gross tonnage and total guest capacity of 2,260) will have a contemporary design. Like her name, the decor of the ship will feature the idea of light in all its forms. With the Costa Luminosa, this theme will highlight iridescent interiors decorated with materials including fine marble, wood and mother-of-pearl and the use of state-of-the-art technology that will provide stunning light and color effects. Botero's specially commissioned sculpture will become the symbol of the ship herself, which will combine the very best of the Costa product.

The central staircase onboard the Costa Luminosa will display a set of previously unpublished photographs, entitled "A Homage to the Master" and consisting of nine panels by Matteo Piazza depicting the artist Botero at work on paintings and sculptures. The large photographs are in black and white and measure 210 x 120 cm.

As with all ships in the Costa fleet, the public areas and cabins on the Costa Luminosa will feature the works of selected contemporary artists commissioned to carry out original creative projects based on the central idea of interior decoration. The ships in the Costa fleet are veritable floating resorts offering accommodations, entertainment, enjoyment and relaxation for over one million guests each year. Costa's multi-million dollar art collection aboard its fleet of ships is displayed in public areas of the ship, which become natural settings for the display and appreciation of works of art in a traveling exhibition seen by a vast and culturally diverse public.

Over the past 60 years, Costa has established itself as a modern-day patron of the arts by acquiring and installing works of art onboard its fleet of ships by leading international sculptors and paintings commissioned from contemporary artists and inspired by themes of each ship. These constitute an artistic heritage and superb floating collection on all 12 ships in service.

Costa Cruises' 12 ships, each with her own distinctive characteristics and unique style, all fly the Italian flag and sail each year to 250 destinations in the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, the Baltic Sea, the Caribbean, South America, the United Arab Emirates, the Far East and the Indian Ocean. Five more vessels have been commissioned and will enter service by 2012.

More News on the Costa Luminosa

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