A HUGE light-up installation is heading to Warrington in the wake of the Rugby League World Cup.
The installation will be visiting two sites in Warrington to mark the international tournament.
These mobile artworks have been created to reflect the motto of the World Cup, which is: "The Power of Together."
The installations will be huge light-up poems, created between Robert Montgomery, Emergency Exit Arts, and eight leading poems to create the striking artworks.
Four bold poems have been created, with residents able to visit the installations when they arrive in Warrington.
The gigantic poems will be lighting up Orford Park Library and Great Sankey Neighbourhood Hub Library throughout October.
Orford will host the installations first, on Wednesday, October 26, between 2pm and 8pm.
Great Sankey will then be the next port of call for the artworks, on Thursday, October 27, from 2pm until 8pm.
Robert Montgomery said: "I was listening to the Rolling Stones and asking myself what makes the magic, thinking about how the band have magic electricity together, an elevated energy that they don’t have as solo artists, but how writing together makes magic happen.
"And I suddenly thought - why don't poets ever try to write together?”
Strategic library manager for LiveWire, Rachel Ralston, said: “We’re looking forward to welcoming 'The Power of Poetry' to Warrington libraries, and sure it’ll be a wonderful experience to see these RLWC-inspired poems being hosted by the town’s libraries.
"We encourage everyone to come along, grab a selfie and experience these stunning poems for themselves.”
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