George Wyllie artwork celebrated
An exhibition celebrating the life work of renowned Scottish artist George Wyllie will open in at The Mitchell Library in Glasgow on Friday.
The self-taught sculptor died in May.
Mr Wyllie's most memorable pieces of public art included a straw locomotive suspended from the Finnieston crane in Glasgow and a paper boat launched on the River Clyde.
The exhibition at the Mitchell Library in Glasgow opens on Saturday 3 November is part of the Whysman Festival dedicated to Mr Wyllie's work.
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