The legendary tale of Tam O’Shanter was brought to life for a spectacular community arts project – just in time for Burns Night (January 25).

And Ayrshire Live was given an advance preview of the stunning artwork.

The national Bard’s most famous work is the latest addition to the spectacular revamp of Alloway Railway Tunnel, which aims to create one of Scotland’s longest murals.

The tunnel – just a stone’s throw from Burns’ birthplace in Alloway– is being hand-painted by thousands of local people to transform it into a colourful new visitor attraction and community space.

The Tam O’ Shanter tavern scene is one of the highlights of the 150-metre trail depicting and celebrating Ayrshire’s rich history and was installed on Thursday, January 23 by acclaimed artist and project lead, Chris Rutterford.

Ron Ireland, Chair of the Alloway Railway Tunnel project, said: “The story of Tam O’Shanter is legendary. His place in our heritage is one we are extremely proud of, so we’ve made his famous tale a main feature in our mural.”

He added: “Our artist Chris Rutterford has executed the scene skilfully and beautifully.”

Tam O’Shanter and his old cronie Souter Johnny
Tam O’Shanter and his old cronie Souter Johnny (Image: Submitted/Ayrshire Post /)
The faces are so life-like in this amazing artwork
The faces are so life-like in this amazing artwork (Image: Submitted/Ayrshire Post /)

Work on the mural project- set up by a group of local volunteers-began in 2023. Since then, it has gained widespread support and funding from across the country, including from players of People’s Postcode Lottery, who have raised £46,450 for the art trail.

Robert Burns composing his poems with his faithful dog Luath
Robert Burns composing his poems with his faithful dog Luath (Image: Submitted/Ayrshire Post /)
Burns' famous mouse is also one of the mural stars
Burns’ famous mouse is also one of the mural stars (Image: Submitted/Ayrshire Post /)

It’s hoped the full mural will be completed later this year and the help of the local community has been invaluable.

Chris Rutterford said: “Being able to unveil Tam in the tunnel ahead of Burns Night is really special and I’m so delighted the mural is being embraced and loved by the community.

Pictured (L to R) are artist Chris Rutterford with Trustees Stuart Bates, Shelagh McLachlan and Postcode Lottery ambassador Matt Johnson
Pictured (L to R) are artist Chris Rutterford with Trustees Stuart Bates, Shelagh McLachlan and Postcode Lottery ambassador Matt Johnson (Image: Submitted/Ayrshire Post /)

“I’ve now worked alongside more than 2,000 amateur artists, all involved in hands-on painting, and together we are giving this forgotten tunnel a new lease of life.”

Laura Chow, Head of Charities at People’s Postcode Lottery, said: “The transformation of Alloway Railway Tunnel so far has been wonderful to see and we are proud our players are helping bring the project to life, for the benefit of the whole community. We can’t wait to see what lies ahead.”

Watch the project taking shape here https://youtu.be/1uL_9SKfnb0

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