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MicroTrain

$7,200.00

“:MicroTrain: The Fast Track to Urban Freedom”
- No rent. No rules. Just tracks and a home that moves with your dreams. - 🖼️ Curation : 🔥 Rating: 9.4 / 10 - INNOVATIVE!!

🖼️ Digital Artist: @klemenza.art aka @Morten Klementsen, Bergen, Norway. 🎨 Based on AI and modified by the artist.
🏆 Recognition: Lurzer's Archive TOP 10 Digital Artists 2025
📏 Original Resolution: 15k x 15k pixels, 600 dpi
(can be printed up to 2.5 meters wide)
👉 Visit webshop for the Original : https://www.klemenza.art
Portfolio: https://artportable.com/en/profile/@www.klementsen.net
👉 YouTube: https://youtu.be/Fvc0TCvyS9A
#MobileLiving #RentRebellion #KlemenzaOriginal #MicroTrain #UrbanFreedom

🖼️ Curation : 🔥 Rating: 9.4 / 10 - Innovative, humorous, and politically savvy. Strong potential for gallery inclusion and media resonance.
🖼️ Subject: MicroTrain portrays an older couple’s defiant, joyful life on the edge of legality—living rent-free in their self-built, colorfully painted microhouse placed right on the train tracks of Bogotá.
🖼️ Composition: We view the scene from an angle—microhouse in the foreground, grand train station arches framing it, with Suzy, Harold, and a guest sharing a meal. The juxtaposition of massive infrastructure and modest freedom speaks volumes.
🖼️ Mood: Playful, subversive, quietly revolutionary. There’s freedom in the stillness, rebellion in the casualness.
🖼️ Narrative: A witty commentary on housing crises, gentrification, and aging with attitude. The MicroTrain is both shelter and statement. The couple bends rules, not morals—reminding us that happiness often lies in unorthodox solutions.
🖼️ Style: Urban realism with a bold color twist—warm yellows and reds radiating against a dark industrial palette.
🖼️ Techniques: 3D architectural render fusion with storytelling depth, character design, urban light layering.
🖼️ Art Synthesis Keywords: urban minimalism, mobile housing, rent rebellion, warmth in metal, Bogotá storyscape
🖼️ Color Palette: Sunburst yellow, terracotta red, rust orange, slate grey, neon reflections, midnight blue.

MicroTrain - Harold and his wife Suzy are not only retired, but also tired of the high rental prices in Bogota. They bought a dressin to be able to put an engine in it, and simply made themselves a small mobile trendy Microhus., Yes, says Suzy, we mostly stay here at the big train stations in the city. Bogota now has newer subways that are used much more than local trains. We have fast switches, and there is always enough tracks for us. We have lived here for free for 3 months now, and we are very happy. Best plot of land in the city. Whether it is legal or not we don't care, as long as there is room for us. We have painted the little barracks in yellow and red colors to be visible. We see no problems with living the way we do. Nobody has said anything either, but it must be said that Harold is a former truck driver, and he has put out Wifi train registration markers all over the city center, and we have an alarm in the Micro house, or the MicroTrain, and quickly move to another free track. We think it's strange that others haven't done the same. Now we can go to a cafe and have dinner. - zero, nada in rent, then we have enough to live on. Besides, it's pleasant here in the city center. It rarely gets boring here. There's always a train on the tracks, you know!

Livin´Micro! -No rents, no rules
No sorrows, no borrows, We´ve got the tools!