Network Rail has announced it has installed 12 pieces of artwork at Leeds Railway Station. It is hoped they will improve the experience for passengers travelling through the station. Also to help create a more colourful and vibrant environment.
The pieces of artwork have been installed on platform 16.
They were designed by students Leeds Art University and help the highlight what Yorkshire has to offer.
Leeds station, used by almost 30 million people a year, along with the new artwork will provide a warm welcome to anyone visiting the city for the first time.
What did the officials say?
Chris Gee, Head of Operations at Network Rail, said: “We’re delighted to have worked with local students to produce the fantastic art work which is on display. The pieces really brighten up the station and will create exactly the type of warm welcome we want people to feel when they visit Leeds.
“The paintings convey a genuine sense of community spirit and Yorkshire pride which is so strong across the area. It has also given the students a very public forum to showcase their work. The platform is now welcoming, bright and colourful – everything that we set out to achieve at the start of the project. I’d like to thank everyone who has been involved.”
Briony Caswell, first year BA (Hons) Animation student at Leeds Arts University, said: “I was absolutely delighted that my design was chosen to be displayed at the station as it’s a great opportunity to have my work on show to so many people. My parents are really proud and have visited the station to see it.”
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