An incredible new feature has appeared in a street in Glasgow's Merchant City.
The ground on Wilson Street is being painted in all the colours of the rainbow to create a multi-coloured walkway.
Ahead of Pride celebrations in the city, the project is thought to be the work of local studio artpistol Projects.
Crew were spotted on Wednesday with paint rollers creating huge lines of red, orange, yellow, green, indigo and violet.
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The rainbow flag is associated with the LGBTQ+ community activities around the world.
They have popped up across the world in places like Taylor Square in Sydney, West Hollywood, and the Castro District in San Francisco, California.
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Glasgow Pride's official event will take place on Saturday, July 20 with a march setting off from Festival Park at around noon.
Elsewhere, there are free events in the Barrowlands with Jedward and Whigfield among the names performing.
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