Dalry Road Bridge — artwork #9997 by Shona Hardie · Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Shona Hardie is a Scottish muralist based in Leith, on the north-east edge of Edinburgh. Her practice spans mural painting, pyrography and illustration, with a recognisable floral and figurative vocabulary: stylised flowers in saturated flat colour, portraits and creatures entangled with vegetation, and compositions driven by bold colour. Since the late 2010s she has worked across Edinburgh and S…
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Added 20/04/2026
A mural painted in October 2024 by Shona Hardie on the cast-iron girders of the Dalry Road railway bridge in Edinburgh, commissioned by the City of Edinburgh Council and supported by Taziker. A chain of flowers runs the length of the bridge with a stylised 'GD' monogram at the centre representing the Gorgie-Dalry neighbourhoods. The flowers were chosen to represent the countries of origin of the area's diverse communities.
The artwork Pont de Dalry Road is of type graffiti. You can admire it in the city of Edinburgh in United Kingdom, more precisely here: Dalry Road Bridge, West Approach Road, Edinburgh.
This graffiti is also tagged as: community, botanical, flowers, bridge, monogram.
Find all artworks by the artists who contributed to its creation by clicking on their name: Shona Hardie
The photo was published on 20-04-2026 by an unknown hunter.
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