
2.4M x 6M (8’ x 20’),

Painted in 1988, by Bruce Rickett,
The Artist
As a first time mural artist, Bruce Rickett carried with him to Chemainus a newness and intensity which shone through in his painting of Second Chemainus Sawmill. He was able to establish a strong relationship with the place and the subject he worked with.
Rickett was born in
As well as curatorial experience for galleries and exhibits, Rickett has been building a body of work over the last number of years. He has found a home in
The Art
This sawmill was the second to be built on the same site. Constructed in 1879 by T.G. Askew, it was converted to steam power by Croft & Severne in 1883. The mural is based on a photograph in 1886.
A mill operated continuously at this site for over 100 years before shutting down for a short period in 1983. In 1985, MacMillan Bloedel opened a new modern mill which marks the site of the longest continuous lumber production in all of