Off the wall: new mega mural celebrates Poland’s road to freedom – The First News

Forty-eight metres in height, the project depicts the 1980 Gdask Shipyard strike, a keynote moment that was sparked by the dismissal of crane operator Anna Walentynowicz. Murall

The first in a series of nine murals illustrating Polands road to freedom has debuted in Pozna, and in the process become the citys tallest outdoor artwork and possibly the countrys.

Forty-eight metres in height, the project depicts the 1980 Gdask Shipyard strike, a keynote moment that was sparked by the dismissal of crane operator Anna Walentynowicz. Ultimately, the protest scored an early triumph against the Communist system and led to the creation of the Solidarity movement.

Taking nearly two weeks to paint, and executed by a team of eleven artists, the size of the first mural is such that it is visible from neighbouring areas.Murall

Located in the Wichrowe Wzgrze housing estate in Poznas Winogrady district, it will eventually be joined by eight other works depicting a range of people, events and circumstances associated with the countrys battle against Communism.

Among these will be an XL mural depicting a typical shop queue showing the privations of the era, one paying tribute to those that died during the 1981 pacification of Katowices Wujek Coal Mine and another dedicated to the 1989 Autumn of Nations that resulted in the disintegration of the Iron Curtain.

The mural will be joined by eight other works depicting people, events and circumstances associated with the countrys battle against Communism.Murall

Designed by the Murall studio, and commissioned by the Wielkopolska branch of Solidarity, it is hoped that the outdoor gallery will become not just a tourist attraction but also a calling card for the area.

These murals arent just a treat for tourists, said Jarosaw Lange, the head of Solidarity in Wielkopolska, but also a good example to other cities of the good things that can be achieved based on contact with local residents, regardless of their political views.

Among the other murals will be an XL work depicting a typical shop queue showing the privations of the era.Murall

Taking nearly two weeks to paint, and executed by a team of eleven artists, the size of the first mural is such that it is visible from neighbouring areas such as Zawady, Centrum and even Rataje beyond.

With the murals set to occupy the facades of two distinct clusters of buildings, the decision was taken to segregate them according to different time spans.

The outdoor gallery is located in the Wichrowe Wzgrze housing estate in Poznas Winogrady district.Murall

The apartment blocks stand in two groups so we divided the project into two periods, says Dominik Dziedzin of Murall. The first one will feature murals focused on moments leading up to the creation of Solidarity while the other will show images relating to events right up until the free elections.

The murals have been designed by the Murall studio, and were commissioned by the Wielkopolska branch of Solidarity.Murall

Of the other moments in time that will be presented shall be the 1989 Round Table talks and the introduction of Marial Law. However, plans for a mural depicting Lech Wasa appear to have been shelved after the idea was hesitantly met by a minority of locals. Instead, an alternative is now being sought.

The next murals will take longer to realize possibly even two years due to ongoing work to safely reinsulate the other apartments.Murall

Specifically designed so as to be consistent with the elevation of the tower blocks and to naturally slot into the surrounding landscape, the next murals will take longer to realize possibly even two years due to ongoing work to safely reinsulate the other apartments. Thereafter, its hoped that the project will finally be completed.

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