A mural has been unveiled in Glasgow in tribute to musician Scott Hutchison.
The Frightened Rabbit frontman was found dead following a two-day search on Thursday May 10.
The news of his death has shocked the Scottish music industry and fans of the Selkirk band.
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A mural dedicated to the musician was unveiled at the Scottish Street Food Festival over the weekend.
The colourful mural has completed by artist Michael Corr and will be on display near the Riverside Museum until the end of the week.
Michael posted a picture of the mural on his Instagram account and said: “Just finished this mural near the Riverside Museum in Glasgow.
“After last week’s news about Scott, I wanted to make something to pay tribute to him and @frabbits
Read more: Family of Scott Hutchison pay tribute to 'passionate and charismatic' musician
“The piece will be on display for a week if you’d like to see. A massive thank you goes to @scottishstreetfoodfestival @bacardi and @artpistol for giving me the canvas!
“A special thanks to @nikkimcwilliams for those flawless squares (and the wee girl who helped paint Scott’s shirt!)”
Several people on social media have called for the artwork to be made permanent.
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