Vauxhall Street.
I love colour. On murals. Anywhere. I prefer colour to boring black and white. But the black and white informative panels featuring historical and fictional characters also grab my attention.
Usually I am hurrying past to a destination. On the way home I am tired and do not want to stop. But once in a while I have the time, the leisure and pleasure, to stand and stare, and photograph the murals.
My favourite design on the London underground is Sherlock Holmes on Baker Street. Simple, straightforward, one person featured, easy to understand and recognize. On one mural, tiny black silhouettes of Sherlock Holmes in his deerstalker hat make up the image of his pipe.
Baker Street underground railway station mural.I was puzzled by the little Labyrinth on the wall at ground level near the entrance to Northwick Park station in North London. I asked the man serving at the kiosk, "Do you know what this little design means?" He simply shrugged and raised his hands in the air. "It's an artwork."
Now I can explain it, to local people, or foreign visitors. I feel really pleased with myself. I am a guide, a teacher. I can write about it in my blog. I can put it on Pinterest. I can add it on Google maps.
I only recently, yesterday, discovered that the same artist has designed different labyrinths for stations all over London. The artist is Mark Wallinger. Mark my words, his name is easy to remember. Mark the wall. Wall injured. Or, if you prefer a positive memory aid, wall enjoy. Or wall ingenius. Mark Willinger. Why bother to remember his name? Because you will see his little mazes on the walls of railway stations all over London, the station you depart from and the station you arrive at.
For years I had walked past the little maze on the wall at Northwick Park station and wondered, what is that doing here? What has a maze got to do with this area? The answer is, nothing. The mazes are all over London. Each station has its own maze and each one is unique and charming.
Mark's Labyrinth at Heathrow. Picture from Wikimedia.
Useful Websites
https://travelwithangelalansbury.blogspot.com/2020/10/delightful-decorations-on-london.html
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Labyrinth_(Art_on_the_Underground)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10622805/Secrets-Victoria-Line-station-tiled-mura
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_on_the_Underground
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