Connolly. The Big Yin. Dr. Connolly, I Presume? This mural isn’t just paint on a wall. It’s a love letter to a Glasgow legend, Billy Connolly. Right here on the side of Glasgow Hootenanny, Jack Vettriano’s iconic image of Connolly comes alive. This isn’t the original, of course. It’s a massive reproduction, expertly installed by graffiti artist Rogue One in 2017. The mural celebrated Connolly’s 75th birthday. It depicts him against a backdrop of scenes from his incredible career. It’s a vibrant explosion of color and personality, perfectly capturing the man’s larger-than-life spirit. The original painting, also titled “Dr. Connolly, I Presume?”, was part of Vettriano’s “World Tour of Scotland” series from 1994. It shows a windswept Connolly on the stormy coast near John O’Groats. But this mural? This mural brings him home to Glasgow. It’s a tribute to his immeasurable contribution to Scottish culture. Vettriano’s nostalgic and romantic style shines through. It makes this mural more than just a portrait. It’s an embodiment of Connolly’s enduring legacy. The Dr. Connolly, I Presume? mural has become a landmark. It draws locals and tourists alike. They come to pay homage to the Big Yin and admire the art. The mural breathes life into this corner of Glasgow. It serves as a constant reminder of the laughter and joy Connolly has brought to the world. So, take a moment. Soak it in. Appreciate the artistry. Remember the legend. This is more than a mural. It’s a celebration of Glasgow’s own, Billy Connolly.
St Andrew’s and St Bride’s High School
Did you know that St Andrew’s and St Bride’s High School in East Kilbride boasts a history richer than its