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two hands holding playing cards in front of a green and yellow circle with the words mayor of london on it

If you’ve been catching the London Underground recently you will have spotted Rob Bailey’s striking illustrations for Transport for London. Rob’s vivid drawings balance informative illustration with visually pleasing design, advising commuters and tourists day to day.

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an image of a subway map with lines and dots on it's side, as well as circles

No need to miss the City and a brilliant backdrop for those video conference calls. Wonderful geometric abstract London Popart painting based on the underground map. Daily life in London usually involves using the tube and these iconic symbols and colours are part of the fabric of the City. These minimalist pieces of art will add some real style to your interior. A classic iconic design with a simplicity which is art in itself.

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an image of a sign that says oxford circus on the side of a train station

It took me a couple of days to work up to it - I'm heckin claustrophobic - but I've finally fallen in love with the Underground! #london #england #underground #londonunderground #mindthegap

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an advertisement for london with the words everyone welcome in black and white, on a white background

David Shrigley and London mayor Sadiq Khan have announced a new series of artworks by UK and international artists for the #LondonIsOpen campaign. The works by ten artists will be shown across the city’s tube network, with the first four by Shrigley, Mark Titchner, Tania Bruguera and Gillian Wearing unveiled today.

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a poster with an image of a circle in the middle and text that reads, you are in london

Platform for Art is an enterprising scheme to install art works at various sites on the London Underground network. Most of these art works take the form of billboards or posters. It began with the redundant District Line platform at Gloucester Road station, which has hosted a series of billboards. Other Platform for Art projects in 2004 have included Mark Titchner, Muntean/Rosenblum and Emma Kay.

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