City's walls selected for street art festival

Walls across the city centre have been used for the festival
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Aberdeen's infamous gulls featured in this Nuart work

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Walls facing "key gateways" to Aberdeen are among the locations chosen for this year's Nuart street art festival.

Sites across the city centre have been used as giant canvases for the festival, which began in 2017 and is entering its seventh edition.

Aberdeen International Airport and the Union Point office tower beside the ferry terminal will both feature giant murals this year.

Nuart's organisers, the business improvement body Aberdeen Inspired, said they would welcome visitors at key strategic gateways to the city.

The festival, which offers walking tours of the artworks, will be held from 6 to 9 June.

Other buildings to feature this year include the city's former John Lewis store, Aberdeen Health Village, and the Atholl House office block.

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