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May 22nd, 2012

Stations of the Kings Cross

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Stations of the Kings Cross is a marvellous project that was created by an anonymous artist earlier this year. In summary, it is a prayer booklet containing stations of the cross images designed to be used whilst travelling on the London Underground (Circle line). You can read more about it and see the artwork / booklet here.

I know I’m a little late to the party on this one, other websites having posted about it months ago. But I wanted to mention it as I think it is brilliant. Also to alert you to the following facts:

1) the paper cuts are being auctioned for charity on the website.
2) an exhibition of the pictures is taking place from this Saturday, 26th May, at St Mary’s, Somers Town (Eversholt Street – near King’s Cross Station). At 7pm on that day there will be evening prayer followed by an opportunity to see the pictures.

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  1. Aaron says:

    Wow. We did something very similar a couple years ago for the local transit line, GO. We called it Prayer on the GO, and it had stations for each stop into and out of Toronto.

  2. Liz from the sewing room says:

    It is a brilliant idea. Will mention it at my church, a lot of people locally do to work on the train, although not generally the London Underground as we are on the outskirts of Manchester!