A renowned Scottish artist will have three pieces of artwork unveiled at Glasgow Airport next week.   

The work entitled ‘One World Our World’ was created by Gerard M Burns and commissioned by AGS Airports. 

The set of three paintings, which will be on display in the terminal’s main departure lounge, will promote the historic and contemporary links between the group’s three airports and feature references to the coat of arms of Aberdeen, Glasgow and Southampton airports.

The three-panel piece also includes pupils from St Anne’s Primary School in the Gallowgate area of Glasgow. 

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Speaking on the work, the portrait artist who has previously captured the likes of Billy Connolly and Ewan McGregor, said: "This has been an amazing project from start to finish, and has given me a chance to really push the boundaries in terms of what I'm capable of as an artist.

"The most exciting thing, however, is that from next week ‘One World Our World’ will have a life of its own and will be seen by millions of people from all around the world.’"

The children in the artwork joined over 80 invited guests in the terminal today to preview the work ahead of its installation next week.

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Ronald Leitch, operations director at Glasgow Airport, said: "This project will have been nearly two years in the making from the original discussion to the final unveiling next week, so I’m thrilled that we’ll finally be able to put this stunning piece by Gerard on display to our passengers and staff.

"The location of the artwork at the beginning of the main departures area in Glasgow Airport will ensure that the millions of passengers who travel through the terminal each year can stop and wonder at how Gerard captures in such detail his young subjects from St Anne’s Primary School, who I’m pleased to say were able to join us for a sneak preview today.

"We are very proud of our links with Glasgow and Renfrewshire, and I’m sure passengers heading on their travels next week will enjoy taking time to spot the various references to the coats of arms."