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Chinese artist to refurbish Legion mural by adding colour, enhancing details

- Jason G. Antonio - Moose Jaw Express

The owners of the former Royal Canadian Legion building at 268 High Street West plan to refurbish the mural on the structure’s side by adding colour to enhance its vibrancy.

China-based Jin Cheng Internatio­nal Real Estate Ltd. took ownership of the 94-yearold building in May 2020 after Branch No. 59 — which is now a tenant — decided to sell its home rather than renovate it. The real estate company then began to renovate the building, which included installing new windows and making interior repairs.

It has now turned its attention to the “Lest We Forget” mural, which community artist Dale Cline painted in 1992 on the east side of the building. The multi-panel mural focuses on the First World War, the Second World War and Korean War, and the Cold War and the legion’s community activities.

A representa­tive of the company spoke to the City of Moose Jaw’s murals advisory committee recently about enhancing the painting. The committee chose to make no decisions until all its voting members were present.

“It’s going to be great … . So it’s kind of exciting that these newcomers to Moose Jaw are taking over that building (and) they’re really taking pride in the artwork that was there, and they’re going to just improve it,” Coun. Heather Eby, the representa­tive

Moose

for city council, told the

Jaw Express.

Eby praised the company for its plan to enhance the mural and pay for the rehabilita­tion, which she thought was honourable since it did not need to do that after purchasing the building.

Legion president Roy LaBuick looked forward to seeing the mural touched up and enhanced.

“In general, I got no issues with that. They’re going to update it and add a few things to it, (so) I’m all for it,” he said. “I think it’s absolutely wonderful.” Murals are important to Moose Jaw, whether on that building or other structures throughout the community, LaBuick continued. They attract many tourists, and they enhance the aesthetic look of the city. “It has stood the test of time (during the

last 29 years) … ,” he added. “It has been a really nice addition to the building, that’s for sure.”

The real estate business plans to use Xinzheng Liu to update the mural since Xinzheng has more than 30 years of experience in the art world and graduated from the well-known Chinese arts college Tsinghua University Academy of Arts and Design, a letter to the committee explained. Instead of painting over the mural, the Chinese artist will re-create the picture on panel boards, which will then be attached to the wall.

“It is guaranteed that the theme, overall structure and tone of the original painting, and the historical figures, events and buildings of the original painting will not be changed,” the letter continued.

The goals of rehabilita­ting the mural will include increasing the details and proportion­s of the memorial cross and First World War-focused Vimy Ridge monument, enhance the war scene from the Second World War to increase its storytelli­ng, and make the UN peacekeepi­ng vehicle and torch more realistic. Furthermor­e, the text of two poems in the mural — “In Flanders Fields” by Lt.-Col. John McRae and “Now in Flanders” by poet Edna Jacques — will be restored for better readabilit­y, while portraits of the poets will be added. Xinzheng will also add scenes to the third panel from the Gulf War and Afghanista­n to represent the modern military.

Jin Cheng Internatio­nal Real Estate expects the project to cost $10,000 and will pay for the restoratio­n work, although it did ask the murals committee to consider supporting its request for funding through the Downtown Façade Improvemen­t Grant program. Xinzheng will likely start working when the weather improves.

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The “Lest We Forget” mural, which community artist Dale Cline painted in 1992 on the side of the Legion building. A Chinese artist plans to refurbish the mural by adding colour to enhance its vibrancy. (Photo by Jason G. Antonio)
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