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Spitfire tribute flying high at university

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IT is an icon of the skies, soaring in view of a city’s tribute to many of those who it helped in the fight for freedom.

A special piece of public art commemorating the Spitfire has been completed in Southampton city centre – just yards from the cenotaph honouring those who gave their lives for Britain.

The specially-commissioned painting of the legendary fighter plane has been added to the side of Southampton Solent University’s Sir James Matthews Building in Above Bar.

Overlooking Watts Park, it is hoped the painting, which is called 360 Degree Roll and made up of 246 individual digital designs, provides another fitting tribute to the fighter plane from the city where it was born.

The artwork, created by renowned public artist Ray Smith, has been put in place just days after the winning design for a landmark £2m memorial to the Spitfire was announced.

The Spitfire was designed by RJ Mitchell at the Supermarine Aviation works in Woolston, and was first flown from the Eastleigh airfield that is now Southampton International Airport.

Mr Smith, 61, has previously seen his work used in redesigned schools and hospitals, as well as in urban regeneration across the country.

He also has a connection to the city, having worked as a Fine Arts Fellow at the University of Southampton from 1978 to 1981, and his 1981 painting Roto Relief is part of the collection at Southampton City Art Gallery.

Comments(8)

Elgy says...
9:42am Wed 24 Nov 10

No doubt will be defaced with white paint in a couple of weeks...

Walter K says...
10:53am Wed 24 Nov 10

Don't get the monstrously boring Spitting Fire started...

solent.student says...
11:26am Wed 24 Nov 10

I want to know why has the echo only just reported this?

This piece of splendid artwork, has been there since remembrance week. Wouldn't it be more better, if they had of reported it then?

Shoong says...
11:38am Wed 24 Nov 10

I'm always puzzled as to why the Hawker Hurricane doesn't get any credit.

Am I right in thinking they were more numerous in number & shot down more planes (esp. bombers) than the Spitfire ever did? Not that I mean to detract from the Spit, a marvel of aero nautical engineering & design.

Stillness says...
2:08pm Wed 24 Nov 10

solent.student wrote:
I want to know why has the echo only just reported this?

This piece of splendid artwork, has been there since remembrance week. Wouldn't it be more better, if they had of reported it then?
More better??? I think you could have done less worse than that lol.

SpittingFire says...
11:43pm Thu 2 Dec 10

Walter K wrote:
Don't get the monstrously boring Spitting Fire started...
Walter K, I still recall you crass remarks to our questions on the appropriate choice of picture to accompany the Echo's anorexia report... Don't let me get started on you there either...

SpittingFire says...
12:11am Fri 3 Dec 10

Mr Reeve, how I love the way you have made no mention of the controversial Spitfire Monument alongside this artwork in tribute to the Spitfire. In normal circumstances I reckon you would. But to make no mention of it and yet dump the article into the Echo's Spitfire Monument Campaign, is quite hilarious! It speaks volumes.

SpittingFire says...
12:34am Fri 3 Dec 10

SpittingFire wrote:
Mr Reeve, how I love the way you have made no mention of the controversial Spitfire Monument alongside this artwork in tribute to the Spitfire. In normal circumstances I reckon you would. But to make no mention of it and yet dump the article into the Echo's Spitfire Monument Campaign, is quite hilarious! It speaks volumes.
" has been put in place just days after the winning design for a landmark £2m memorial to the Spitfire was announced. ". Landmark. Not when you know its background, it's a disgrace. Sickening.
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It's almost like Solent University have poked one in the eye to the Echo, and the Spitfire Tribute Foundation! Good on them, they have given the Spitfire memory a unique visual treat, in a good location that enlivens the building
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Yet still not much boasting of the Echo-backed Spitfire monument is there here! Normally you would, infact you don't even mentioned that it's Echo-backed! It speaks volumes!

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