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Perspective art at a subway


Monday, June 19th, 2006.

Bayview Subway Station, Toronto

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23 Responses to “Perspective art at a subway”

  1. Bennyp
    June 19th, 2006 15:54
    1

    That’s my hometown!!
    Too bad the sheppard subway is a huge waste of resources.

  2. Sumeet
    June 19th, 2006 15:56
    2

    Wow, very impressive. Any chance at getting some photos of the process?

  3. Doraemon
    June 19th, 2006 18:53
    3

    wow.. very impressive. cool photos.

  4. Rasty
    June 19th, 2006 22:34
    4

    Good… but pre-adolescent compared to the master:
    http://users.skynet.be/J.Beever/pave.htm

  5. T worker
    June 20th, 2006 11:21
    5

    These are great what are the chances of getting stuff like this in the bland station’s of Boston’s “T” … America’s first subway

  6. Patricia
    June 20th, 2006 12:27
    6

    User Neznaika left a very derogatory comment in Russian, please remove it – it is very offensive. The art is nice, and the link to J. Beever very useful.

  7. bartholomeus
    June 20th, 2006 16:31
    7

    Nice one!

    I found another one of these perspective art-sites: http://www.oskarlewis.com/weblog/archives/184

    bartholomeus

  8. anti slander
    June 21st, 2006 16:29
    8

    bostons “T” as t worker put it is not americas first subway, its actually in new york so plz get yr facts straight. thank u very much

  9. doctor
    June 29th, 2006 03:31
    9

    and what about this master!!!
    http://www.oskarlewis.com/weblog/archives/579
    kind regards, doctor

  10. naresh
    August 1st, 2006 04:39
    10

    hahahaha coollll…i know how mcuh u strugle to get this kind of perspective view..
    keep it up
    u also great…

  11. oskar lewis
    August 31st, 2006 04:54
    11

    sort of style: flying kids
    http://www.oskarlewis.com/weblog/archives/1064
    greetings, oskar

  12. Steven Burda, MBA
    October 4th, 2006 02:12
    12

    Just so awesome!

    -Steven Burda

  13. محسن
    October 31st, 2006 12:20
    13

    بابا ایول
    خیلی باحال بود
    متروی ما رو هم اینطوری بکنند
    bokkonand! :D
    tanx

  14. Don Lapre Fan
    November 1st, 2006 12:06
    14

    Wow! That’s awesome art for a subway.
    It reminds me of Dali but we all know Dali is the man.

  15. Jamie Austin
    December 1st, 2006 19:34
    15

    Whoa.. That is incredible..!

  16. Homg Kong citizen
    January 16th, 2007 02:32
    16

    Wish that the subways in Hong Kong can also be like this.

  17. EduardoHansson
    February 20th, 2007 18:35
    17

    If you like this, check also work of Felice Varini.

  18. EduardoHansson
    February 20th, 2007 18:38
    18

    I admire the skills from the artist, but furthermore the technique wich also interested Leonardo da Vince. It is called anamorphis. Google it if it seems you interesing

  19. Tyron
    April 24th, 2007 08:42
    19

    The artistic technique used at this station is no doubt great, however the overall design of the Bayview station is lackluster and unappealing.

  20. mangelo borotti
    February 16th, 2008 17:01
    20

    The originator of 3D pavement art is Kurt Wenner:
    http://kurtwenner.com/streetportfolio.htm
    Unbelievable!

  21. Lisa Baker
    May 3rd, 2008 00:09
    21

    Dear Aravis:

    I am assisting the authors of a college textbook called Communicating in the Workplace, which is scheduled for publication by Prentice Hall in January 2009. The first printing of the text will be approximately 5,000 copies.

    Based on the guidelines set forth, I would sincerely appreciate your permission to include:

    http://haha.nu/creative/perspective-art-at-a-subway

    I am requesting permission to include these materials in this work and in future versions and editions thereof, in print and in any electronic form, including, for example, CD-ROM. These rights will in no way restrict republication of your material in any form by your or by others authorized by you.

    Unless you indicate otherwise, the following credit line will be included:

    Used with permission from http://www.haha.nu

    If you are not the correct contact for using this image, will you please point me in the right direction? If you have any questions or need any further clarifications, please contact me. Thank you.

    Sincerely,
    Lisa A. Baker
    Lbaker4@wctc.edu

  22. hahanu
    May 3rd, 2008 00:24
    22

    Hi Lisa,

    The photographer can be contacted here

    http://flickr.com/people/castelmar/

  23. garg
    July 22nd, 2008 21:20
    23

    >At Bayview, shadows of common objects such as apples and ladders silk screened to the linoleum and walls framed by patches of >coloured tile gives it a kind of surreal look called trompe l’oeil. Panya Clark Espinal is the artist who designed the art in the Bayview >Station.[10][11]

    Link to official site: http://www.panyaclarkespinal.com/p_TTC.html
    Link to wikipedia article:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_subway_and_RT#Subway_art

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