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Inspired by an early piece of LGBT propaganda, ‘NEVER GOING UNDERGROUND’ is a celebration of pride, with all the flair and power of a disco ball.

The original artwork dates back to 1988 and was used in rallies to oppose section 28. When I first saw it it struck me that, as a woman in a same-sex marriage, I’ve been privileged enough to often forget that love within the queer community isn’t and hasn’t always been easy.

This piece speaks to me of a refusal to feel any shame, and I love it!

Materials used:

mirror tiles

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#train #lgbt #sign #disco #lgbt art 
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Never Going Underground (2025) Mixed-media sculpture
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Inspired by an early piece of LGBT propaganda, ‘NEVER GOING UNDERGROUND’ is a celebration of pride, with all the flair and power of a disco ball.

The original artwork dates back to 1988 and was used in rallies to oppose section 28. When I first saw it it struck me that, as a woman in a same-sex marriage, I’ve been privileged enough to often forget that love within the queer community isn’t and hasn’t always been easy.

This piece speaks to me of a refusal to feel any shame, and I love it!

Materials used:

mirror tiles

Tags:
#train #lgbt #sign #disco #lgbt art 
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Show Pony is the pseudonym of artist and sign-painter Meg Tait. Inspired by a life-long fascination with words, fonts, fairgrounds (and a touch of kitsch), Show Pony creates typographic prints,... Read more

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