Blood swept land and seas of red
Magnificent installation at the Tower of London of ceramic red poppies filling the moat to
mark the one hundredth anniversary of the start of the First World War. It is
created by ceramic artist Paul Cummins, with setting by stage designer Tom
Piper.
This work is
being put together gradually. It started at the end of July and the plan is to
place the last poppy on 11 November this year. There will be one flower to mark
every fatality of the war.
When I saw it I
already thought it looked spectacular but I missed the fact the flowers were
cascading from one of the windows of the Tower making it look like the building
was bleeding. I plan to keep going back and watch it grow and I have already
bought one of the flowers.
I love the idea
that it is partly to commemorate the fact that the Tower was one of the main
recruiting stations for the City of London. Imagine how proud you must have
felt to have signed up there. However it is like all the men who signed up have
returned as poppies. It’s a really clever and moving piece. I am so pleased it
has grabbed the public’s imagination.
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Telegraph
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