The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Inkredible art project brightens town centre

DUNFERMLIN­E: Police, council and tattoo artists work with group of teenagers

- Leeza clark leclark@thecourier.co.uk

Inkredible artwork is brightenin­g up Dunfermlin­e’s town centre.

The Inkredible art project is a joint initiative between the Dunfermlin­e community policing team and Fife Council’s community learning and developmen­t team.

A group of 14 teenagers from across west Fife have been mentored by local tattoo artists and supported by a Fife Council youth worker and local officers.

Now the fruits of their artistic labour can be seen in a regenerate­d area of Bruce Street, which was transforme­d by Dunfermlin­e Delivers and Business in the Community.

Participan­t Brigid McGuigan, 18, said: “I really enjoyed being part of this initiative as it was something different and cool.

“I especially enjoyed working with the tattooists.”

The project has strengthen­ed the desire of Amelia Derrick, 14, to study art, and she will be using her piece in her portfolio.

PC Scott Morgan devised Inkredible and is proud to see the youngsters, aged 14 to 18, achieving so much.

“They’ve learned skills that they can take into the next part of their lives and we all benefit from it brightenin­g up an area of Dunfermlin­e that was attracting attention for all the wrong reasons,” he said.

Dunfermlin­e Delivers manager Lisa Edwards said: “It was an absolute pleasure to be able to give the Inkredible project a platform to enable the artists to showcase all their wonderful work.”

One of the mentors was Drew Goven from Blue Box Custom Tattoo.

“It was a good journey for the young artists. They learned quickly how much work goes into designing one piece of artwork and the commitment it takes to repeatedly drawing the same design over and over until it’s perfect,” he said.

“The finished pieces of artwork are all very good quality, and the highlight for me was seeing the young artists standing alongside their designs. They were proud and the launch was a great opportunit­y for them to share this experience with their families.”

Dunfermlin­e High deputy rector David Burgess added: “Inkredible has been a vibrant and worthwhile addition to our school community.

“It was a superbly-led initiative which put at its heart the young people, and they all engaged in it and gained a huge amount of confidence from their involvemen­t.

“It helped develop positive relationsh­ips between our community police and our young people and really built up a level of trust.”

They’ve learned skills that they can take into the next part of their lives . . . PC SCOTT MORGAN

 ??  ?? Adding colour to Dunfermlin­e: participan­ts in the Inkredible art project.
Adding colour to Dunfermlin­e: participan­ts in the Inkredible art project.

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