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Tower Bridge and poppies, London
Lest we forget, now more than ever
£160
888,246 ceramic red poppies were installed at the Tower of London in 2014. Each poppy representing a serviceman killed in World War I. The installation, called "Blood swept lands and seas of red' was created by Paul Cummins and Tom Piper. 2018 marked one hundred years since the end of World War I.
12 colour screen print, 30 x 40 cm from an edition of 50.
888,246 ceramic red poppies were installed at the Tower of London in 2014. Each poppy representing a serviceman killed in World War I. The installation, called "Blood swept lands and seas of red' was created by Paul Cummins and Tom Piper. 2018 marked one hundred years since the end of World War I.
12 colour screen print, 30 x 40 cm from an edition of 50.
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