REMINDER, Sept. 26, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) --
WHAT: Unveiling and dedication of the largest painting ever created by one person. Created by environmental artist Wyland, the 7-acre painting, entitled "Marine Life of the Gulf," breaks the previous record set by the artist in the 1993 Guinness Book of World Records by more than two acres. WHEN: 1-2 PM Sunday, Sept. 26 -- Dedication Ceremony WHERE: Legendary Marina, dry storage marina, 690 Regatta Blvd., Destin, Florida. (Marina is located at the south side of the Mid-Bay Bridge on the Choctawhatchee Bay) WHO: One of the world's most recognizable artists, Wyland, 48, has developed an international reputation for his commitment to marine life conservation. Most notable are his Whaling Walls -- giant marine life murals in 68 cities across the world, including the largest painting in history (1993 Guinness Book of World Records -- Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, Calif.). In August, the Wyland Foundation completed a 15-state coastal cleanup tour of the eastern U.S. WHY: Sponsored by the Wyland Foundation (a 501c3 non-profit) and Legendary Inc., the mural is part of an on-going non-profit arts-in-public places project to raise awareness for coastal resources. MISC. FACTS:-- 10,000 of paint required -- 315,949-square-feet -- Marine life depicted includes pilot whales, orcas, blue whales, and humpback whales. -- Total time to paint: five weeks PHOTO AVAILABLE: A photo accompanying this release and additional details are available at http://www.primezone.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=1215 CONTACT: Wyland Foundation Steve Creech (949) 643-7070, ext.283(CA); Cell: (949) 436-2489; Legendary, Inc. Julie Cotton (850) 337.8000, Ext. 301 For a media kit, visit: www.wylandoceanchallenge.org/media; Or email: stevec@wyland.com