Page hasn’t been updated since 2021 (sorry!) but loads to share, and coming soon.
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True Student

Mika & Me

Cycling Positive Mural

Portrayals: Painting Scotland’s Climate Story

The Clutha Portraits

La Boheme & Scottish Opera

International Animal Rescue

Fun for kids

Freddos & Inflation

Bubbles

Johnnie Walker: Advertising Campaign

West Highland Way Map

Innis & Gunn

Underground Dundee

Nolly Brigg

Oui Sessions

Granite House

Kimpton Blythswood Square Hotel

Vic’s & The Vine

F Pizza

Community Garden Ruchill

New College Lanarkshire: The Philosophers

Shieldmuir

Scotts of Port Edgar

Woman In Black Royal Exchange Square

Radisson Blu

Sauchiehall Cats

Amazing Days Street Art Challenge

Eastside

BAaD Backyard

Riverside Festival

William Wallace

Vice & Brooklyn Lager

The Grand Cafe

Charles Rennie Mackintosh

T Bar

Queen Elizabeth University Hospital

The Gardener Glasgow

Finnieston Distillery Company

BAaD Street Art Festival

Woman in Black Bridgegate

Billy Connolly Murals

Motherwell Railway Bridge Regeneration

Are Ye Dancin

Broomhill Fairy Tree

The Gorbals Vampire

Fishmarket

Magners

Charing X Pillars

Homeless World Cup 2016

Alexandra Park

Inver House Distillers

The Musician

Wind Power

Beatson Cancer Charity

Tontine Lane Street Art Festival

West of Scotland Housing Association

Anti Sectarianism Mural

Camlachie Workshops

Charing X Crocodile

Clutha Mural

Glasgow Tigers Speedway

Glasgow Tigers Tanker

Fernhill Community Project

Tiger Mural

Gorbals Snake

Cowlairs Incline

Hip Hop Marionettes

Cowlairs Fun Day

Shettleston Giraffe

University of Strathclyde Wonder Wall

Trongate Windows

Maryhill Panther

Shadow Puppets

Tropical Birds

Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games Murals

Saltmarket Shutters

Floating Taxi

Glasgow’s Giant Panda

Faces of Glasgow

Under the River Clyde
Working with communities to change their landscape for the better.
Together with local community groups, primary and secondary schools, colleges, local businesses, housing associations, charities and councils, there have been thousands of people involved in the discussion, planning, workshops, and ultimately creation of public art projects we’ve had the privilege to work on over the years. Here are some of them.