Friday, July 22, 2005

Artwork at the tube





Tube stations didn't use to be a place for suspicion & terror.. I took these pictures on the 4th of July, just before the first incidents happened. I was on the way to meet L for lunch, and while waiting for the train at Gloucester Road, noticed the fairly interesting background.

It's called "The Ten Silhouettes", by David Batchelor, and looks better in real life than in the photos. I tried to do a photostitch in the 2nd pic, but there's obviously some angle distortion.. London is really quite a nice place to be, and they have lots of these cool impromptu/temporary exhibitions all over the place. It's sad that there are those who don't see the beauty, or even try to destroy it...

2 Comments:

At 29 July, 2005 12:38, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Beautiful artwork indeed! Is this particular one still intact?

 
At 31 July, 2005 11:25, Blogger The Goh Family said...

Yes, it's still there, though I haven't been into the tube station for a couple of weeks so I haven't seen it recently..

 

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