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Mural Mural, 1973
artist: Eduardo Castrillo
location: Goldhill Plaza
patron: not sure

In its conception, this is one of my favourites... the piece works as a filter wall to the entrance atrium to Goldhill Plaza. However the actual copper work is not very pleasing.

The Straits Times of 7th January 1973 said that the title of the work, then in preparation, was The Rise of the Knitted Society, and it was said to "successfully capture on metal the basic ingredients of Singapore's multi-racial society" and to "signify Singapore's environment of the present and future."

According to the same source the work was cast in the Philippines, and shipped to Singapore for assembly. The dimensions given in the article are 49 x 18 feet.

text of the label:

MURAL, by Eduardo Castrillo

THEME

The rise and emergence of a migrant people from a conglomerate ethnic stock through 'Labour, Sweat, Endurance and Thrift'.

DEPICTIONS

The human figures at the right of the mural depict the efforts of a united people that paved the way to ever increasing achievements. They tell also of Singapore's dreams, aspirations and ideals.

At the lower right of the mural is depicted the commercial and industrial strength of the country, with emphasis on Singapore's position as the world's fourth largest port.

The lines that arise from the lower left of the mural to merge with the human figures depict the hardships the people had to undergo and their steadfastship before achieving economic and political stability.

The other forms show and symbolise the culture, arts and landmarks of Singapore.