
Picture: Victoria with her Underground Poster
Imagine your work displayed as a full sized poster in a London Underground station and being seen by thousands of commuters. Well now you can do just that. An organisation called Art Below will reproduce your painting as a 1 x 1.5 meter poster and display it in an underground station of your choice for two weeks. During this time it will be seen by an estimated 150,000 commuters. You also get a web page on the Art Below website and complimentary copy of your poster. Art Below sell copies of the posters at A3, A2 and underground poster size, with 30% of the profits going to the artist. For more information including cost, image specification etc, go to www.artbelow.net
SEOS artist Victoria Fontaine-Wolf submitted her painting "The V.W.H hunt just before the ban". This was displayed at South Kensington and Gloucester Road underground stations during July 2008. You can see Victoria’s Art Below web page here
Artwork photography and colour correction by Digital Editions