These murals depict Saint Mungo (aka Saint Kentigern), the Patron Saint of Glasgow. I have shown views of these wonderful pieces of Smug’s street art before, but I thought I’d share them again to go with the photos of Glasgow Cathedral that I posted yesterday. Created in 2016 and 2019, they are still in great condition and I was delighted to spot them again on my recent visit to Glasgow.

Saint Mungo and the robin he is said to have revived, work of Smug in Feb 2016
– photographed in March 2023

Saint Mungo in his mother’s arms, work of Smug in Feb 2019
– photographed in March 2023


Copyright Debbie Smyth, 20 March 2023
Enjoying street art has become a regular event on my travels around the world: more of my findings can be seen here
For even more art, pop over to see Sami at Monday Mural
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These are wonderful! I’m always particularly in awe of artists who work on this huge scale, unable to easily stand back and see the entirety of their creation as they paint.
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Wonderful murals. But I have a question: What did St Mungo do to his nose? I am not speculating as I have Scottish friends I want to keep.
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Oh wow! It is amazing!
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Absolutely fantastic!
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The artists that do these murals are incredible! Such precision at such a huge scale.
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Wonderful! I need to make this trek to Glasgow.
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They really are fabulous, Debs.
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Yes, amazing artwork, and I like the way he brings the saint into the modern day
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Wow! Beautiful street art of Smug and I like the choice he made for his subject.
Have a good start in the new week Debbie đ
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Yes, a great topic. Glasgow has lots of tremendous street art but here two are rather special
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What a beautiful mural. P X
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Amazing what some of these street artists can achieve!
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