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Euston Square 2

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Euston Square 2

  • London
  • Metro Art
  • Underground Art
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Euston Square 2

More grids from the refurbishment works at Euston Square station on the London Underground.
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Intertextuality in Barcelona: 1

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Psiri, Athens Part 6

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Euston Square

The refurbishment works at Euston Square on the London Underground provided an amazing exhibition as the posters were ripped off revealing the history of what lay underneath.
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Abstract – Nicosia 1

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Grafik – Nicosia 1

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Photograms

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Satan’s Whiskers

Satan's Whiskers is a cocktail bar in Bethnal Green in London's east end. The exterior had a thick layer of degrading posters that looked like it had built up for years. They've recently been cleaned up.
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The Natural Evolution of a Poster 2

More posters from The Office gallery in the Old City in Nicosia. Because of  the paper used the posters actually endure for a long time, being very difficult to remove and consequently they constantly change and evolve, literally over years.
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Intertextuality in London: 10

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