A portrait of DJ Calvin Harris has been acquired by the National Galleries of Scotland.

The photograph is going on display at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery from Tuesday onwards.

The songwriter, whose real name is Adam Wiles, was photographed by Paul Stuart for GQ Italia magazine in 2015.

Originally from Dumfries, the 34-year-old rose to fame with hits like Acceptable in the 80s. Since 2013 he has been the highest-paid DJ in the world.

NGS said the photograph shows Harris "seated on a trestle table, his profile diagonal to the camera, his hands resting on his lap and sleeves rolled up.

"Stuart has captured the artist looking deeply thoughtful yet poised."

Christopher Baker, at NGS, said: "Calvin Harris has made a remarkable contribution to music both in Scotland and globally over the last decade and we are absolutely delighted to have him represented in Scotland's national collection.

"Few artists can equal the impact he has made on contemporary culture, and Paul Stuart's portrait is a reflective, exceptional image which the many visitors to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery will now be able to enjoy."

Mr Stuart said: "I found Calvin to be thoughtful and considerate and at 6ft 5' he is also physically striking.

"In contrast to his profession, I am interested in silence to create an atmosphere. It is an honour to have my work included in the National Galleries of Scotland."