Brightening up the subway in NYC

If you find yourself on the subway in New York City, then make a special trip to Eighth Avenue station because you will find a surprising little collection of permanent art. 


 'Life Underground' is a cartoon inspired project by Tom Otterness that was commissioned when the station was renovated in the 1990's. 


He was inspired by going through old photos of the construction of the subway in the 1890s, which showed workers carrying giant tools. Another source of inspiration was the work of 19th century political cartoonist Thomas Nest. 


 Whatever the inspiration though, I loved discovering the little figures - and it could take you quite a while, because there are around 130 sculptures hidden all over the station - and too many to include in one blog post, so you'll have to go and discover them for yourself! 


Some of the sculptures are shiny having been touched by commuters, so it's easy to spot the most popular ones! If you want to find them, head to 14th St./Eighth Ave station - the intersection of the A, C, E and L lines. You won't regret it!

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