PARK users have a new reason to smile as an extra ray of sunshine has been added to an East End greenspace.
Elcho Gardens in Calton now displays an Art Deco-style sunrise mural after the community got its paintbrushes out.
It is the work of a range of people led by Thenue Communities – part of Thenue Housing – and local residents group the Calton Area Association.
Also pitching in to paint were Glasgow Life’s Artists in Residence, volunteers from We are With You and local school St Anne’s Primary.
A spokesman for Thenue Housing said: “This sunrise mural is another shining example of what can be achieved when it comes to community empowerment.
"We thank everyone involved for their efforts which have literally brought a ray of sunshine to a local park.”
The project began some weeks ago with the delivery of 200 art packs to people in Calton inviting them to design a drawing for the wall at Elcho Gardens.
The Glasgow Life Artists’ in Residence also worked closely with St Anne's primary with pupils submitting designs.
The winning design of the mural and its bright colours was done by St Anne’s primary pupil Ghena, who painted the final part of the mural at a socially-distanced event held recently.
She was accompanied by classmates and local people were delighted to see the youngsters.
A piece of poetry written by local resident Jess Dalrymple was also read out by the children, who added some musical entertainment.
The community received funding help – notably a Wee G grant secured by the North East Health & Social Care Partnership while Thenue Communities’ staff time was funded by a Community Recovery Grant.
The mural also compliments the work being done to expand space to grow things funded by Glasgow City Council’s Stalled Spaces grant awarded to Thenue Communities.
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