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  <title>Trompe-l’œil by Nikita Spires</title>
  <description>At Great Coates Station, artist Nikita Spires has transformed a bricked-up wall into a lifelike painted window, blending illusion and architecture seamlessly. The trompe-l’œil effect gives depth and light to the historic brick façade, as if the station’s long-sealed window once again opens to the world outside.The subtle gradient of cool blues and soft reflections evoke early morning light on glass — a quiet nod to the station’s age and character. This simple yet striking piece restores a sense of history and symmetry to the building’s original design.📍 Location: Great Coates Railway Station, North East Lincolnshire, UK🎨 Artist: Nikita Spires📅 Theme: Architectural Illusion &amp; Heritage Restoration</description>
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