T. Centralen was the only station in the series that I was familiar with, since it's the main knot or connection within the lines. However, I remembered it way more busy. Actually, creating this series was a great exercise, since it was probably the first time I actually slowed down to admire the whole art and architecture of the stations.
About the station art:
Opened in 1957, T. Centralen is the heart of Stockholm subway and the first station to feature art. Artist Per Olof Ultvedt created a calming atmosphere to contrast with the hectic speed of the central station. The main idea was to give passengers pause and a chance to clear their minds.
Licensing:
Can be used to display privately, or in commercial and non-commercial settings, or in groups with an unlimited number of participants. The license includes unlimited use and display in virtual or physical galleries, documentaries, and essays by the NFT holder. Provides no rights to create commercial merchandise, commercial distribution, or derivative works.
Photography: Andrés Gallardo Albajar
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Year: 2020
Camera: Nikon D800
Lens: Tamron 15-30mm
Focal length: 17mm
Shutter speed: 5.00s
ISO: 100
Size: 7360x4912
T. Centralen
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T. Centralen was the only station in the series that I was familiar with, since it's the main knot or connection within the lines. However, I remembered it way more busy. Actually, creating this series was a great exercise, since it was probably the first time I actually slowed down to admire the whole art and architecture of the stations.
About the station art:
Opened in 1957, T. Centralen is the heart of Stockholm subway and the first station to feature art. Artist Per Olof Ultvedt created a calming atmosphere to contrast with the hectic speed of the central station. The main idea was to give passengers pause and a chance to clear their minds.
Licensing:
Can be used to display privately, or in commercial and non-commercial settings, or in groups with an unlimited number of participants. The license includes unlimited use and display in virtual or physical galleries, documentaries, and essays by the NFT holder. Provides no rights to create commercial merchandise, commercial distribution, or derivative works.
Photography: Andrés Gallardo Albajar
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Year: 2020
Camera: Nikon D800
Lens: Tamron 15-30mm
Focal length: 17mm
Shutter speed: 5.00s
ISO: 100
Size: 7360x4912