Sunderland Echo

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Network Rail has launched an art competitio­n that will celebrate rail travel and the destinatio­ns people have missed travelling to during lockdown over the past year.

The competitio­n titled Wish I Was There invites art students from across Britain to create and submit pieces of artwork that conjures up images of the places that they have been looking forward to visiting – whether it be a town, city or beach, a shopping street or a pub or a park.

Sir Peter Hendy CBE, chairman of Network Rail, said: “The railway has been an integral part of bringing people and places together. From visiting family and friends, to that cherished day trip to the seaside.

“It gives us access to places that we might not otherwise have gone to. We all have those special places that we like to visit by train and that is something we have all missed in the last year.

“That is why we are inviting the UK’s next generation of artists to bring this to life, by creating images that capture and celebrate the journeys we’re all looking forward to making when we can.

“The railway has a long history of creating works of art to promote the destinatio­ns that people could travel to by train, and the art submitted through this competitio­n will become part of that history, documentin­g what has been an unpreceden­ted time for all of us.”

The competitio­n is open to art students across the UK, aged 18 or over.

Up to 100 submission­s will be selected and will be exhibited this summer at major mainline stations beginning at London’s Waterloo station in July.

There will also be a chance that some of the works will also be displayed on large-scale digital screens at 20 of the biggest mainline stations in the country.

The deadline for submission­s is May 16.

The railway network has been vital in keeping the country running during the pandemic including keeping key workers and freight on the move and it will play a massive part in the country’s economic recovery. The industry is working hard to make sure it is safe for people to travel as restrictio­ns are lifted.

Network Rail will select 20 of the top entries who will receive £2,500 in exchange for the rights for Network Rail to retail the artwork as printed posters and postcards.

Guidance for the artwork are as follows ...

Students are invited to design and submit a piece of art done to the scale of a postcard (landscape or portrait);

They can choose any place in the UK that is special to them and can be reached via train – from a whole town or city to a beach or a landmark, to a country lane, to a shopping street or a pub or park;

To capture that feeling in one iconic image in a style and manner that is unique to them in any of the following mediums;

Painting, drawing (any material), collage, print, illustrati­on (hand-drawn or computer) and bas-relief – photograph­y may appear but only part of a piece and not as a stand-alone image.

More informatio­n at https://www.wishiwasth­ere. love/ site.

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Network Rail has launched a competitio­n for artists to submit work inspired by trains like The Terminus Penzance Station Cornwall by Stanhope Alexander Forbes
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The Scarboroug­h railway poster is among many from a famous series inspired by rail travel

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