The British  artist and naval officer above is Norman Wilkinson. He promoted a new camouflage scheme during World War I. Instead of trying to  conceal the ship, it simply broke up its lines and made it more  difficult for the U-boat captain to determine the ship's course. The  British called this camouflage scheme "Dazzle Painting." The Americans  called it "Razzle Dazzle."
 






 
