Irises at the Templeton places one of Glasgow’s most distinctive buildings in conversation with Van Gogh’s love of flowers and intense colour. The Templeton façade rises behind a lively foreground of blue irises and golden blooms, creating a meeting point between industrial heritage, decorative architecture and expressive natural form. The deep sky and strong floral marks give the scene a theatrical quality, turning a familiar East End landmark into something radiant, textured and full of GlasGogh energy.
Year2026AuthorGlasGoghShare

