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Invergordon artist helps visitors to Easter Ross town put themselves in the picture


By Hector MacKenzie

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Mike Ross with his head in the new sign outside his shop. Picture: James Mackenzie..
Mike Ross with his head in the new sign outside his shop. Picture: James Mackenzie..

AN Easter Ross artist and businessman has turned his hand to a quirky creative endeavour on his doorstep.

Mike Ross, of Mike Ross Arts in Invergordon, has created a special feature which can placed outside the door of his store to catch eyes and raise a smile.

The design allows visitors to pop their head through a hole in the back to put themselves in the picture for souvenir snaps.

Mike Ross, owner of Mike Ross Arts. Picture: James Mackenzie..
Mike Ross, owner of Mike Ross Arts. Picture: James Mackenzie..

And with Invergordon welcoming hundreds of thousands of cruise line visitors, chances are those snaps will be getting shared around the world.

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Mike said: “Hopefully visitors to the town and tourists will get their photos taken and interact, potentially bringing more people up to the High Street and hopefully my shop too.”


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