Jamaica Gleaner

Emancipati­on Park statue gets a facelift

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ON EMANCIPATI­ON Day, visitors to Emancipati­on Park could not have missed the almost new look of the ‘Redemption Song’ statue and fountain.

In fact, the work to restore both was finished well before August 1 by a team lead by Neville Authers.

Authers, who previously painted buildings, walls and grills, was introduced to art restoratio­n in 2007 and has not looked back since.

He had, in fact, gone to the Holy Trinity Cathedral seeking employment as a painter, when he met Reverend Kenneth Richards, archbishop of Kingston. The archbishop told him about work being undertaken to restore a mural at the Cathedral under the leadership of renowned Professor Antonio Sanchez Barriega of Spain, and asked him to select a team to work with the professor.

That, Authers said, was the beginning of an entire new profession for him, with a team of 40. He explained: “I learnt restoratio­n and modern art, too, and after Holy Trinity, I restored 44 monuments at Spanish Town Cathedral.”

He has also done substantia­l work at several local corporatio­ns restoring paintings and brass stancions. He is particular­ly proud of the work done in restoring the base of the Redemption Song statue.

His company, Authers Restoratio­n, is three years old and employs eight persons. He

said they are “registered and compliant and number one in the art restoratio­n sector.”

Now, the young man who admits “people have always written me off,” says “I have found my vocation. I cannot imagine doing anything else. Thank you, Archbishop Richards”.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Neville Authers (fourth right) and his team take a break from working on the restoratio­n of the ‘Redemption Song’ statue at Emancipati­on Park.
CONTRIBUTE­D Neville Authers (fourth right) and his team take a break from working on the restoratio­n of the ‘Redemption Song’ statue at Emancipati­on Park.
 ??  ?? Neville Authers working on the ‘Redemption Song’ statue at Emancipati­on Park.
Neville Authers working on the ‘Redemption Song’ statue at Emancipati­on Park.

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