Emily Ward
George Square ceramic tile with easel is from artist Emily Ward's range of art prints and gifts.
The landmark City chambers stand proud under a bright orange sky in Emily's artwork. The warming tones from the sunlit sky shine bright over George Square.
Little colourful flowers mixed with Emily's splashes of colour really give this ceramic tile a happy feel.
George Square
George Square is at the heart of Glasgow city centre. Named after King George III it opened in 1787 and took two decades of work to complete.
The impressive City Chambers was designed by William Young, a Glaswegian architect. Queen Victoria opened the ornate building in 1888. The City Chambers or otherwise known as the Municipal Building has been home to Glasgow City Council since 1996.
The grand City Chambers also known as the Municipal Buildings has functioned as the headquarters of Glasgow City Council since 1996.