READ MORE: Arriva drivers reject 'pitiful' pay rise and opt to strike next week Liverpool Biennial can now confirm the artwork visualises statistics and figures related to the impact of climate change on the Liverpool City Region, one of the areas most at risk from rising sea levels caused by climate change. A number of people referred to the sculptures as "giant carrots" wanted to know the story behind them. The reason for three sculptures, which people were dubbed "giant carrots", that appeared at Princes Dock this week can now be revealed.Īlicja Biala’s "Merseyside Totemy" officially opened to the public earlier this week at St Nicholas Place, Princes Dock, leaving the public confused as to what they were.
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