Toilet block transformed to show off city landmarks
BBC News, Peterborough
A former toilet block has been transformed into an abstract piece of art to highlight four city landmarks. Graffiti artist Nathan Murdoch has worked in Peterborough for five days to turn "something ugly" into a point of interest. The dilapidated, derelict building on the city's Embankment now shows its cathedral, Flag Fen, Ferry Meadows and railway station.Image caption,"Something that was ugly for a very long time, we've now made it into a point of interest.""I wanted to do it in an abstract way, as a piece of art."He said he was now well-known in the city and has a number of fans who come to see him work.
"When I started in 1999, from then to where I am now, I could never foresee where this journey would go."
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