Bristol Airport installs new mural to impress arriving passengers
An eye-catching piece of art designed to welcome visitors to the South West went on show today (Friday 26 November) when the Tourism and Heritage Minister, John Penrose, officially unveiled a 57 metre long mural in Bristol Airport’s new arrivals walkway.
The mural was designed by Bristol based creative agency, Halo Media, and features images of many iconic attractions from across the region while capturing the South West’s blend of enterprise and natural beauty in a dramatic piece of art.
Mr Penrose, whose Weston-super-Mare constituency is depicted in the mural, said:
“This is a stunning piece of work – big, bold and bang up-to-date. The South West has so much to offer visitors, and it’s great to see it all brought together in such an eye-catching way.”
The mural adorns a 57 metre stretch of the Airport’s new walkway, which opened earlier this year. The walkway connects the terminal building to eight pre-boarding zones, enabling passengers to walk to and from aircraft undercover instead of being driven by bus.
The mural can be viewed online at www.halomedia.co.uk/mural.
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