Mapping the city-Colour of Glasgow(series)

This set of photographs was taken during an unconscious walk around Glasgow. I wandered around the city centre, looking at the architecture and environment to find a repetitive element that represents the city. The colour pink appears frequently on the streets, from the sign of people make Glasgow to the graffiti around the Art School. I recorded these pink-tinged photos with my camera. To show the main focus, I used Photoshop to turn the images into black and white, keeping only the pink colour. Pink represents the vibe of Glasgow, with its bright colours standing out in the urban environment, it represents the direct and vivid attitude of Glasgow. It is the city’s brand and name card. I wanted this single characteristic to be repeated in all the photographs, with one colour representing one city. No people appear in this group of photographs, but the colour already represents them. Digging deeper into the story behind the city’s branding, it is shaped by a conversation with people around the world residents, visitors and fans of the city have their say and share their thoughts. The response was that the people of Glasgow make the city great, which ultimately led to the development of PEOPLE MAKE GLASGOW. The spirit of Glasgow is determined by the people who live and move here, and the atmosphere and mood they carry influence the city to become representative of its vibrant nature. The series is still ongoing and I hope to capture more of the pink in Glasgow’s architecture.