North
Junction Street, Leith
Mural
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A mural, depicting Leith's historic connection
with the sea
painted on the gable end of a building at
North Junction Street, Leith
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Copyright:
Street Artworks (mural), Peter
Stubbs (photo)
Photograph taken 15 November 2005
North Junction Street, Leith |
Mural
This mural was painted on the gable end of a building in North
Junction Street by Street Artworks in Oct-Dec 1986, based
on material gathered from members of the Leith Local history
Project during workshops run throughout 1985.
Street Artworks was a partnership between Tim
Chalk and Paul Grime. They later set up in partnership
trading as Chalk & Grime
Now, in 2006, artist and sculptor Tim Chalk is still working in Edinburgh
from his studio, Chalkworks. One of his recent
creations is the Christmas Crib at the foot of the Mound,
Edinburgh.
Paul
Grime is now based near Kelso in the Scottish Borders and is still
creating public artworks.
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The photograph was taken in November 2005, but the sky looked more
like mid-summer.
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'Cavorting Sailors'
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On the ground in front of this mural, beside Leith Public
Library, Shaeron Averbuch created the sculpture, Cavorting Sailors,
in 2002. The sculpture had three life-size figures made from
ferro-cement and some real whisky barrels:
- a sailor reclining on a wall, holding a whisky bottle.
- a sailor on the pavement, reading an old sea chart.
- a sailor rolling out a barrel.
Unfortunately, the
first two of these were vandalised in 2003. The third remains
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