Norwegian Cruise Line announced that Guy Harvey, widely recognized as the world’s finest marine wildlife artist and champion of ocean conservation, has been named to design the signature hull artwork of the line’s largest ship to date, Norwegian Escape, scheduled to debut in October 2015. At Cruise Shipping Miami, the artist revealed his custom design for Norwegian Escape’s hull, which features an underwater scene of marine wildlife. Norwegian’s newest ship is Harvey’s largest canvas to date, at 1065 feet in length, with his artwork spanning from the hull to the aft featuring two undersea scenes that blend seamlessly.
“Guy Harvey is the perfect artist to design Norwegian Escape’s hull artwork because he is
so passionate about the sea and his marine artwork is so life-like and well recognized,” said
Kevin Sheehan, Norwegian Cruise Line’s chief executive officer. “We also appreciate how Guy is
focused on ocean conservation and keeping the marine environment pristine, we plan to work
with him to help support the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation as that goes hand-in-hand with our
company’s strong commitment to the environment.”
Harvey combines his unique artistic talents with his background as a marine biologist, diver, photographer and angler, to create marine wildlife art with an unmatched authenticity and
visual appeal.
“I am deeply honored to be asked by Norwegian to paint the hull of the newest
and largest ship in their fleet,” said Harvey. “The larger than life paintings of popular but
endangered marine creatures in the Caribbean will heighten public awareness about
marine life. The large scale mural demonstrates the concern and respect that Norwegian
and I have for the marine environment through which this ship will travel over the years.”
Though recognized most recently for his floor-to-ceiling murals at the Ft. Lauderdale
Airport and at Nova Southeastern University in Florida, Harvey is best known for his dynamic
gamefish T-shirt designs. His original paintings have sold for tens of thousands of dollars and
today, reproductions of his art, often seen on magazine and catalog covers, are offered as
limited edition prints and can be found on a wide variety of clothing and gift items. Harvey
maintains his art studio in Grand Cayman, where he lives with his wife and two children.
The Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation funds inspired scientific research and innovative educational programs to encourage conservation and best management practices for sustainable marine environments. The Foundations ensures that future generations can enjoy and benefit from a naturally balanced marine ecosystem where fish and other wildlife flourish.
Onboard Norwegian Escape, Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation-produced documentaries about endangered marine wildlife will be shown on the guest stateroom televisions so that guests can be more educated on how they can help with ocean conservation.
Also at Cruise Shipping Miami, Norwegian announced that Norwegian Escape will
homeport year-round in Miami and sail a seven-day Eastern Caribbean itinerary starting November 14, 2015; visiting Tortola, British Virgin Islands; St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; and Nassau, Bahamas. At approximately 163,000 gross tons and 4,200 passenger berths,Norwegian Escape will join the fleet in October 2015. The ship’s Eastern Caribbean itineraries will go on sale March 19, 2014. Norwegian Escape will boast all of exciting and innovative features found on Norwegian Breakaway and Norwegian Getaway, plus a number of new spaces and interactive experiences that are yet to be announced.