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The 10ft by 10ft painting was created by local artist Ian Cuthbert Imrie, and was the first of his controversial rock stars series which sparked a row with council officers.

The Hendrix painting was mounted on the exterior wall of the Giraffe Cafe in Mill Street in June last year.

Now it is being sold off to raise money for the Giraffe group, which offers vital support, work experience and training to help people enter a work environment.

Money will go towards a major refurbishment of the organisation’s South Street cafe.

Operations manager Sarah Russell said: “We are so grateful that Mr Imrie donated this portrait to us and has allowed us to sell it to raise funds.

“It looked great on the side of our Mill Street cafe and we got a lot of positive feedback from customers.”

The group decided to say goodbye to Jimi and use proceeds from the sale for ongoing refurbishment work.

Sarah added: “We are aiming to re-open our place on South Street in two or three weeks’ time.

“Everyone is really excited.

“The aim is to give us a brighter space with new windows, better seating and new flooring.”

The new look premises will also have easier access for all ages and abilities, as well as a wheelchair accessible toilet.

Original article by Jamie Buchan. Source: www.thecourier.co.uk

Image: Reprise Records [Public domain]


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