Artist John Byford said he wanted to make people smile and remind them how special the humble post card is
An art exhibition celebrating the humble seaside postcard is taking place inside a yellow phone box.
Two Voices - which is the work of Skegness artist John Byford - is being held in the resort’s twin town of Bad Gandersheim in Germany.
It features postcards of the resort, displayed in a phone box salvaged from a local hotel.
Phonebox art
Mr Byford said he painted the phone box yellow to signify the
Mr Byford said he wanted to make people smile and do his best to keep the seaside postcard alive.
He said he hoped it would also help to promote links between the two places and encourage more people from Germany to visit Skegness, and vice-versa.
“When people receive a hand-written post card it is special - people tend to put them on their fridges, read them over and over - but with text messages they just get deleted.
“It’s all about communication at the end of the day,” he added.
The artist’s post cards are a departure from the traditional seaside image, and feature things like workmen taking a break and dancers on the beach.
Deckchairs
Inside the phone box, visitors can see postcards and artwork produced by John Byford
Two Voices will run for one year, after which time other artists from both Britain and Germany can apply to have their work considered to be put on display in the phone box.
Postcards
The artist has produced his own contemporary series of postcards featuring life in Skegness
Signing
Residents in Bad Gandersheim were invited to sign the outside of the phone box at the exhibition’s official opening
Inside
And, look inside, one at a time
Letmeout
The phone box, which is still red inside, also features a glitter ball
Phonebox art
Mr Byford said he painted the phone box yellow to signify the
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