Sweden Subway Become World’s Longest Graffiti Gallery
There is quite unique when visiting the subway in Stockholm, Sweden. There you will find the subway with a stunning interior design eye.
Graffiti-graffiti that adorn the city’s subway tunnels is the result of the creativity of the people of Stockholm. Society in this city does have the soul of art and creativity. So do not be surprised if the subway in Stockholm called graffiti art galleries the world’s longest.
Nearly 140 artists took part in decorating the subway in Stockholm. Stations are usually standard and boring berinterior transformed into very attractive to cause click amazed everyone.
One of the stations that have the most unique interior is Solna Centrum Station. The station was built like a cave with rocks features that filled the room, as well as the station ceiling is made as the ceiling of the cave with old red paint so it feels very alive.
When he first set foot in this station, you will instantly like being inside a real cave, especially if you are down the hallway. When the down escalator, you will find the atmosphere a little different; red color does not return to dominate, blue, green, yellow, and orange will chime produces beautiful scenery painted on the wall.
While on the train platform, painting the landscape will feel more alive adorn the walls, like a sunset painting, painting pine forests, lakes, waterfalls, bridges, factories, small houses and passers-by. The beauty of the subway is not separated from the efforts of an artist named Anders Aberg and Karl-Olov Bjork in 1975.
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