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Images tagged "grassmarket"

The Maggie Dickson mural displayed on the round in St. Margaret's House, Edinburgh.
The Maggie Dickson mural displayed on the round in St. Margaret's House, Edinburgh.
The Maggie Dickson mural displayed on the round in St. Margaret's House, Edinburgh.
The Maggie Dickson mural on site in the Grassmarket, Edinburgh.
Chris working on the Maggie Dickson mural on site in the Grassmarket, Edinburgh.
A-frame signage outside the Oz Bar in Edinburgh.
Spray work in the women's bathroom at the Oz Bar in Edinburgh.
Spray work on the ceiling of the Oz Bar in Edinburgh.
Spray work on the ceiling of the Oz Bar in Edinburgh.
Custom branded signage outside the Oz Bar in Edinburgh.
Custom branded signage outside the Oz Bar in Edinburgh.
Spray work on the ceiling of the Oz Bar in Edinburgh.
Spray work on the ceiling of the Oz Bar in Edinburgh.
The finished mural onsite in the Grassmarket.
The original black and white illustration for the Penny Farthing mural.
Artists Chris Rutterford and Elph assessing their work in front of Jimmy Cauty's ADP shipping container artwork.
The finished mural onsite in the Grassmarket.
Working out a colour palette on the black and white illustration for the Penny Farthing mural.
View through a peep hole into Jimmy Cauty's ADP shipping container artwork.
Close up of the noose in the Maggie Dickson mural.
Chris live painting the Penny Farthing mural in Edinburgh's Grassmarket in September 2016.
Artists Chris Rutterford and Elph assessing their work in the Grassmarket.
Interior of the Greater Grassmarket Historic Trail leaflet (2015).
Penny Farthing, 2016
Crowd detail of the Maggie Dickson mural.
The Maggie Dickson mural providing extra context for Chris's live painting event.
Chris painting his Porteous Riots mural in the Grassmarket.
Cover of Edinburgh's Greater Grassmarket Historic Trail leaflet (2015).
The mural on display in The Knights Vault shop on Victoria street in Edinburgh, just steps from the Grassmarket.
Chris live painting the Penny Farthing mural in Edinburgh's Grassmarket in September 2016.
The detritus of Chris's live painting event.
Floor vinyl for the Greater Grassmarket Historic Trail (2015).
The mural on display in The Knights Vault shop on Victoria street in Edinburgh, just steps from the Grassmarket.
Foreign visitors to Edinburgh capturing the unique experience of the Grassmarket.
Chris, Elph and Tom of the Too Much Fun Club in the Grassmarket.
The Maggie Dickson mural installed on the performers' stage for ambience and historical context.
Elph live painting his riot mural in the Grassmarket.
The Maggie Dickson mural installed on the performers' stage for ambience and historical context.
Chris painting his Porteous Riots mural in the Grassmarket.
One of the models for the Penny Farthing mural gets into character.

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11 hours ago

A Guest artist and a poignant thought for today. This painting is called ‘Flowers from my Garden’ by my Granny, Marion Smith. She would have been in her eighties when she painted it in the late 1980s, it was her hobby in retirement. We have it in our kitchen, it’s the view over my coffee and toast in the morning. There may be ‘cooler’ images out there, but to me it feels like a precious gift to have the trace of her hand on the wall.Direct and sincere. The paint has her breath bonded to the pigment, a whisper from the past. A little piece of immortality. A message in a bottle. Ultimately I think that’s what keeps me going… an obligation to use my thumbs fruitfully. Because eventually the shadow of my passing soul is all that will be left. ... See moreSee less

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