River of Hope

Bright installation at the National Maritime Museum of square silk banners.

The banners were the result of a project to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee last year in which hundreds of schools across the UK and the Commonwealth designed squares inspired by the late Queen’s love of nature. Selected designs were made into silk flags which were paraded in front of Buckingham Palace as part of the Platinum Jubilee Pageant.

Each square had a scalloped edge referencing postage stamps and evidently a silhouette of an inspirational leader, but I must admit I missed that when I saw them.

The works mainly hung as a large banner over the staircase to the exhibition galleries creating a splash of colour. Some others also hung along the back wall and it was nice to be able to see the detail in then. Around the balustrade were more of the designs for banners. 

A clever way of giving the project a new life and shown now as a tribute to the late Queen.

Closes 14 April 2023

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