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Watch: Local artist paints town red ahead of Armed Forces Day in Newtownards

Watch: Local artist paints town red ahead of Armed Forces Day in Newtownards

Artist and Illustrator, Brook-valentine Lorimer, has been busy painting shop windows in Newtownards.
Red arrows have been popping up over the town ahead of Armed Forces Day on Saturday.
You can see the artwork on shop windows across Newtownards, including Moda shoes, Caffe Nero, Silk by Sophia, S. Rice pub, Curious Candy and many more.

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