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Bagpuss faux windows, Peterhead
False shop window murals on plywood one is a homage to the 1970s children's TV programme 'Bagpuss' created by Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin. The other represents an antique shop at the turn of the last century. Commissioned by the Aberdeenshire Towns Partnership to aid the regeneration of the area.
Beach Café murals, Fraserburgh
A mural of waves with a nod to Katsushika Hokusai and his famous print "In the Hollow of a Wave off the Coast at Kanagawa".
Compare this maritime icon, aimed at an audience of surfers and other recreational users of the littoral, with the murals on the harbour café designed for an audience who go to work with the sea.
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Catterline Primary School Playground Shelter
Coast Festival, benches installation
As part of the first Coast Festival (23rd-26th May 2008 ). One of three commissioned temporary public art works. A series of 5 separate installations of digitally printed banners each was a trompe l'oeil image of a bench in place where one might have been the background to match the wall. On each bench was a montage of objects on closer inspection one can see the distortion of scale used in these objects. For instance while the herring gull is life size, the abandoned plastic carrier bag it looks as though it is going to scavenge from is full of tiny street lights and other street furniture.
A comment is made on the surrounding landscape which a person sitting on the illusory bench might survey and inhabit, an interesting contrast between the objects that give our places unique character and those such as road signs and street lights that tend to homogenise the environment.
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Daniels piece
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Far & Wide sign
Fintry, school shelter murals
Fordyce Primary School Murals
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Marine Aquarium Murals
McPhersons Hanging
1980's mural depicting the hanging of freebooter James McPherson, at Banff Plainstones 1700. The mural depicts many local faces, councillors, business people as well as Scottish celebrities of the 1980s. A self portrait of the artist is also included, on horseback, assisting with the hanging. Legend has it that the clock in Banff was put forward one hour on the morning of the execution, an act which denied the freebooter a last minute reprieve from the Earl of Fife. According to many versions of the song "MacPhersons rant" he broke his fiddle before being hanged to prevent it being played by another.
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Play group mural at Inverbervie
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Shelter shed murals Banff links
Stonehaven Art Deco Open Air Swimming Pool
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The Cat at the Window
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