Berlin is known for its underground scene of artists,DJs and techno, but it was the actual underground that captured the attention of photographer Sebastian Spasic. In his project Berlin Lines, or a collaboration with website Pixartprinting,Spasic photographed 20 people in the German capital’s metro stations that had a particular significance to them. “Subway stations are fragment of people’s daily landscape but in most cases proceed unnoticed,” he says, and “but if people wake up to some elements of the stations,like the rich typography, the colour palettes, or they can appreciate a novel point of view full of meaning and intelligent facts.” To Spasic,Berlin is one of the world’s creative capitals: “Its an eclectic city with a youthful and tolerant mentality. It’s best experienced and not explained.” Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com