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Sian Traynor

Edinburgh Van Gogh Alive audience in stitches as adorable baby takes centre stage

An Edinburgh video has gone viral after catching an adorable moment at the Van Gogh exhibition on camera.

The Van Gogh Alive exhibit has proved popular since it opened in the capital earlier this year, with thousands coming to see the works 'come to life.'

Created with screens music and projections, visitors are able to watch a 45-minute display working through different periods of the artist's history.

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Advertised for all ages, this week it seemed that one of Van Gogh's youngest fans got quite into the spirit of things as they watched the projections.

Posted on TikTok by user @eddie2877, the short clip showed an Edinburgh baby as they crawled into centre stage of the crowd.

As a circle of visitors watched a projection on the floor to classical music, the daring youngster could be seen on their hands and knees making their way to the middle of the painting.

In an adorable moment, the little one was hilariously whisked back to the edge from their quick-acting mum, with many around smiling at the interaction.

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Quickly seeing over 30,000 views online, many TikTok viewers were quick to comment on the sweet clip.

One user joked: "The music and the silence of everyone fits in so well with the video."

Another replied: "This is hilarious, how has this not gone viral yet!"

You can watch the full clip here.

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