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SALE: THE ART OF THE UNDERGROUND (L.E.Ds), 73% OFF: £1,500
SALE: 100 x 150 cm, 73% OFF £1,500 (usually £5,500)
On sale until February 15th only. One available. AN UNBELIEVABLE ONE-OFF BARGAIN.
One of the many many things I love about London are its signs and maps. Yes I am a London nerd! This piece is inspired by my favourite map of all: the London Underground. I’ve always seen it as a work of art, more than a functional map.
For this piece I wanted to see what an abstract interpretation of the map would look like. I have coloured in every single circle representing the 270 stations with different vibrant colours. The sizes of the dots is randomly chosen to give the piece a more abstract, haphazard shape.
The Art of The Underground is very complex to create. The artwork is printed onto transparent film and placed inside a frosted white perspex box, polished to a curve on the sides. More than 2000 L.E.D lights are placed behind this film to bathe the coloured dots in a hypnotic hazzy blur that both troubles and intrigues our eyes.
SALE: 100 x 150 cm, 73% OFF £1,500 (usually £5,500)
On sale until February 15th only. One available. AN UNBELIEVABLE ONE-OFF BARGAIN.
One of the many many things I love about London are its signs and maps. Yes I am a London nerd! This piece is inspired by my favourite map of all: the London Underground. I’ve always seen it as a work of art, more than a functional map.
For this piece I wanted to see what an abstract interpretation of the map would look like. I have coloured in every single circle representing the 270 stations with different vibrant colours. The sizes of the dots is randomly chosen to give the piece a more abstract, haphazard shape.
The Art of The Underground is very complex to create. The artwork is printed onto transparent film and placed inside a frosted white perspex box, polished to a curve on the sides. More than 2000 L.E.D lights are placed behind this film to bathe the coloured dots in a hypnotic hazzy blur that both troubles and intrigues our eyes.