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Glasgow is known for its beautiful and fascinating murals dotted around the city which continue to amaze locals and tourists alike.

You can even follow some of Glasgow's best paintings brightening up our city on the Mural Trail, where you will be able to marvel at the stunning pieces created by a bunch of talented artists.

We're always on the hunt for spotting new street art in Glasgow, and it looks as though the latest addition to murals in the city could be a tribute to the late icon David Bowie.

(Image: Glasgow Live)

The cover of Bowie's sixth studio album Aladdin Sane has been plastered beautifully on to the side of the Victor Paris building on Washington Street looking onto the Broomielaw, which is, of course, a common thoroughfare leading into the city centre.

(Image: Glasgow Live)

Heads are bound to turn as you drive or walk along the main road, as the eye-catching mural dons the iconic famous red and blue lightening bolt across his face and the trademark different coloured eyes.

We are more than excited to see how this addition to Glasgow's street art turns out, so be sure to stay tuned for a grand unveiling soon.

In the mean time, why not check out our guide to the best murals in Glasgow, right here.

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