Frightened Rabbit’s Scott Hutchison honoured with Glasgow mural

Frightened Rabbit‘s Scott Hutchison who tragically took his own life earlier this month has been honoured with a mural in Glasgow.

The mural, which is a brightly coloured portrait of the late frontman, was painted by Scottish artist Michael Corr and will be displayed at Glasgow, Scotland’s Barras Art and Design from today. Check it out below.

UPDATE: Scott’s piece is going to be moved later today (Monday) from the Riverside Museum as there is construction works just now and needs to be kept safe from damage. The piece will be transferred to BAAD (Barras Courtyard) and can be accessed as of tomorrow (Tuesday) from 12-10pm Tuesday-Sunday. 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 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!)

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Hutchison who died aged 36 has been remembered by numerous artists such as Mogwai’s Braithwaite, the National’s Aaron and Bryce Dessner, Franz Ferdinand’s Alex Kapranos and Belle and Sebastian’s Stuart Murdoch.