See ArtWars in 3D at Regents Park NOW As part of Art Below Regent’s Park Art Below are now featuring Art Wars posters throughout Regent’s Park Station this month. You will be able to get closer to the art and explore Art Wars posters in 3D with your phone by simply downloading the free ‘eKo Art ‘ app created by by artist Erin Ko.
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