A permanent public art mural brings a playful and vibrant energy to the south entrance of Leeds Train Station.
Walking fingers and rolling orbs, climbing and descending stairs. I wanted to convey the movement and flow of people arriving and departing the city. The grand architecture of the station and Granary Wharf are referenced within the rounded archways and angular steps, whilst the colour pallet and way-finding signs have a subtle nod to the railway travel poster of the 1940s.
Produced alongside Moniker Culture in partnership with Leeds BID and Hilton City Hotel.
Standing at 20m tall at its highest point and 50m long,
Little Neville Street, Leeds. July 2022
Here we go now
Leeds street art mural, southside of the train station