Trinity Road Station - 1926

Trinity Road station (Tooting Bec since 1950) was designed by Charles Holden and opened in 1926 as part of the Morden extension of the City & South London Railway. This is the east entrance to the station which was unusual for being so narrow and for having three large glazed roundels on the top tier.

The superficially simple shape of this station gave me a lot of trouble and this piece took at least four times longer than I expected.

Prints: Photographic, Art, Canvas, Framed, Metal, Cards

Prints: Photographic, Art, Canvas, Framed, Metal, Cards

Acrylic Block: 4″×4″×1″, 6″×6″×1″

Acrylic Block: 4″×4″×1″, 6″×6″×1″

Wall clock

Wall clock

Tapestries: 51×60″, 68×80″, 88×104″

Tapestries: 51×60″, 68×80″, 88×104″

Coffee Mugs: 11oz | 15oz – Travel Mug: 15oz

Coffee Mugs: 11oz | 15oz – Travel Mug: 15oz

Tote Bags: 13″ | 16″ | 18″

Tote Bags: 13″ | 16″ | 18″

Shower curtain

Shower curtain

Keywords:

Art, Outline, Contrast, Modern, Illustration, Vector, Graphic Design, Digital, London Underground, Northern Line, Tooting, Wandsworth, Art deco, Moderninst, Architecture, Charles Holden, Tube, Train, Transport, 3D, 1926

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