The beloved Glasgow comedian has swapped the stage for the pencil and has unveiled for new pieces which are now up for sale, being sold for £1,250 each or £4,500 as a framed set.
The beloved Glasgow comedian has swapped the stage for the pencil as he showcased his new pieces through gallery Castle Fine Art.
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