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JOHN LENNON PHOTOMOSAIC
Take your place on the John Lennon Photomosaic!
Limited spaces available to be included in this incredible mosaic portrait of John Lennon.
John Lennon fans can today claim their place in the face of the legend, add yourself in a giant photomosaic of the world famous Beatle’s face as part of the Strawberry Field visitor exhibition. Made up of the faces of Beatles fans from around the world, the photomosaic creates the image of John Lennon in the place that inspired him as a child. Standing at 2.4m tall and 8m wide in our exhibition, the giant photomosaic portrait will be a sight to behold for all who visit.
Each individual image will be 128mm x 128mm (you won’t be able to choose where your spot will be on the photomosaic).
Strawberry Field, in the place immortalised by John Lennon in The Beatles hit, Strawberry Fields Forever is now home to an interactive visitor exhibition, Imagine More Café, shop and calm garden spaces for reflection. Profits from the visitor experience go towards keeping the ‘gates open for good’ and funding Steps at Strawberry Field, a series of programmes aimed at those with learning difficulties or other barriers to employment.
Just as the place is in his song, now fans have their opportunity to be take their place in the face of John Lennon but with spaces limited, fans will have to be quick to secure their spot to become part of this unique opportunity.
To join this incredible opportunity simply follow these steps;
- Check our full T&C’s here - https://store.strawberryfieldliverpool.com/photomosaic-terms-conditions
- Select the amount of spaces you require above in the ‘Qty’ section
- Add to Cart & Checkout
- After order completion we will email you details of how to send your photo to be included. We will aim to get in touch within 2 working days.
- Once the Photomosaic is complete we will email to let you know – we expect this to be mid-late 2025