This is how it should feelhttp://assets.electricartists.com/westin/feel/This summer, Westin is bringing to life their ongoing concept of personal renewal with a series of transformative experiences in major cities across America including New York, Boston and Chicago. This transformation on subways, highways, airports, escalators and elevators will leave weary travelers feeling renewed and invigorated by surrounding them with evocative imagery.<![CDATA[Peaceful Zen Garden]]>http://assets.electricartists.com/westin/feel/#12



Onlookers admire the transformation from a bustling Union Square area into an inspiring yet relaxing Zen garden. More than 25 tons of gravel and rocks were used to build the 30-by-80-foot garden, complete with stepping stones and bamboo. The three-day installation was maintained by Ivan Shvarts, a local artist and master of Zen Philosophy.]]>
<![CDATA[CeeLite]]>http://assets.electricartists.com/westin/feel/#11
Westin uses the brand new CeeLite technology in the longest, continuous indoor application to date, directing NYC subway users to the serene corridor of a lush rainforest as an emergency exit from the chaotic city commute.]]>
<![CDATA[Avoid Traffic]]>http://assets.electricartists.com/westin/feel/#10
A massive poster guides New Yorkers in Grand Central to “Avoid the Traffic” by taking the unbeaten path.]]>
<![CDATA[Meetings Floor Decal]]>http://assets.electricartists.com/westin/feel/#9
Chicago business commuters discover a new concept of meetings after following the footsteps on this 10’x10’ floor decal in Union Station.]]>
<![CDATA[Iceland Shuttle Wrap]]>http://assets.electricartists.com/westin/feel/#8


After relaxing in a sauna, NYC shuttle riders cool off by jumping into the soothing waters of Iceland. Photo courtesy of Chris Cassidy.]]>
<![CDATA[Rainforest Shuttle Wrap]]>http://assets.electricartists.com/westin/feel/#7


New York shuttle commuters trek through the rainforest to find a beautiful waterfall at the end of their journey. Photo courtesy of Chris Cassidy.]]>
<![CDATA[Under Water Shuttle Wrap]]>http://assets.electricartists.com/westin/feel/#6


Manhattanites explore the depths of the sea in this stunning shuttle wrap execution. Photo courtesy of Chris Cassidy.]]>
<![CDATA[Big Dig OOH]]>http://assets.electricartists.com/westin/feel/#5
This out of home poster brings humor and childhood memories to Boston commuters during one of the city’s largest turnpike construction projects.]]>
<![CDATA[Sub-Media]]>http://assets.electricartists.com/westin/feel/#4

When looking out the window, morning and evening NYC train commuters experience Westin’s definition of a morning stretch and rush hour as images on the tunnel walls create stunning visuals in a flip-book fashion.]]>
<![CDATA[Spectacular Billboards]]>http://assets.electricartists.com/westin/feel/#1

A sensual blooming flower in New York reinforces Westin’s signature “This is How It Should Feel” mantra. Photo courtesy of Chris Cassidy.

Stuck in traffic near the Holland Tunnel? This 3-D billboard takes commuters from the congestion of New York City to the tranquil sands of a Zen Garden. Photo courtesy of Chris Cassidy.]]>
<![CDATA[Escalator Wraps]]>http://assets.electricartists.com/westin/feel/#2
Chicagoans shred powder down a mountain side while using the escalator in Union Station. Photo courtesy of Peri Brand.]]>
<![CDATA[Lenticulars]]>http://assets.electricartists.com/westin/feel/#3
Lenticulars (ads that change as you move) offer a transformative experience for commuters with sets of images that provide two opposing definitions of ordinary and banal things like an emergency exit that relocates the consumer to secluded paths of the forest. Photos courtesy of Peri Brand.]]>