For his cover artwork, entitled All Time Would be Perpetual Spring, Qureshi used techniques of traditional Mughal miniature painting to present an elaborate floral design for each line on the network, inspired by their distinct colours.

Speaking about the commission, Imran Qureshi said: “I was inspired by a life, an activity, and an amazing energy going on hundreds of feet down below the ground. Each colour represents life - colourful flora which are growing and creating a completely new atmosphere and a positive energy.” Imran Qureshi lives in Lahore, Pakistan, where he teaches at the National College of Arts.
Head of Art on the Underground Tamsin Dillon said: “Qureshi has made a fantastic work for the new pocket Tube map; I love the way it references the actual London Underground map with its vibrant colours inspired by the various Tube lines.”
Published in The Experss Tribune, December 23rd, 2013.
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