New York metro station Times Square - 42nd Street as minimal line art popular in a Mondrian style for home decoration
Subway station Times Square - 42 Street in the heart of New York.
This interpretation of a zoom in of the New York metro / subway map (or transit diagram) makes a bold, colorful piece of minimal art in a very distict style: Piet Mondrian.
This piece is perfect for both minimalist interior designs and bold, colorful home decor styles. And of course for any interior in New York.
PIET MONDRIAN
Piet Mondrian (or Mondriaan) was born and raised in the Netherlands, lived in Paris and London and spent the last four years of his life in Mahattan in New York.
This work shows all the subway lines that popular come together at Times Square – 42nd Street station as lines that divides the pane in different areas that are colored in a typical Mondrian style. Manhattan meets Mondrian meets Metro.
The lines and services that come together here are the blue line (train A, C, E), the red line (trains 1, 2, 3), the yellow line (trains N, Q, R, W), the purple line 7 and the silver shuttle line S.
This piece celebrates Mondrian's work with my interpretation of the lines that touch Times Square – 42nd Street.
PRINT
Printed in high quality on 3mm aluminium dibond. Delivered with an easy mounting system so that you can hang it directly on your wall. (Bigger pieces have a rectangular rail system.)