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Taken on: 2006-11-12 10:36:08

I decided for my nets, maps and grids project to do a tribute on Rememberance Sunday to those who gave their lives for us at war. The red ribbon signifies the blood that was shed. I went to the Tate Modern where there are lots of very closely planted silver birch trees which I think are beautiful. I then wrapped the red ribbon around the trunks of the trees in a grid like formation. Loads of people asked me what I was doing. I told them that it was a piece of art in commemoration of Rememberence Sunday and they all seemed pretty happy with that. Everyone seemed to like it including a nice security guard from the Tate Modern who asked me if it was an art project and said I should take lots of photos. I overheard one man though, walking along with his wife saying “No dear, it’s to stop people walking through the trees…. well, I suppose it could be art!” A lot of people assumed I’d been commissioned by the Tate Modern I think! Maybe one day, but for now I’m happy to have some art work at least in the grounds of the Tate Modern! I wonder how long it will stay there?

It would be interesting to know what reactions it would have got if I weren’t in the grounds of a modern art museum. People seemed very open to it being art there but I wonder what people would have thought if I’d done it in Hyde Park? Perhaps art is context dependant!
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Comments:
I would *love* to see this in person.
Nice one.

It is the exact colour of the poppies.
This is such a brilliant idea and tribute. Well done.
Great work!
this is fantastic!
Superb Imagery, both Creative and Sensitive...Beautiful!
Brilliant, Fiona, I really like this site specific piece of sculpture, everything about it is, in my opinion, pretty amazing, i would be interested to know how long the actual piece lasts, it would be great to see it documented every day......the way i see things is that the documentation is as important as the actual piece if not more so...in fact the documentation is the work.
Great Fiona. Great idea nicely done.
Whooo, how cool!
like a red drawing in the forrest
Beautiful and an amazing piece of art. Brilliant tribute. I hope the Tate keep it as it is!
So very beautiful -
so totally awesome! Thanks for shaing .... ..
great natural way to remember the heros of our time.
i ADORE the story with this picture......we had a remembrance sunday service at my church.....and all the brits in town come ..even if it isn't their church....very moving......
i love that you did this and got comments and that people kind of got it.......
great photo......makes me want to go do an installation somewhere....three cheers for you.....
great idea, rather moving.
this is a beautiful scenery.
I found this photo, and it's *FOR EVERYONE*!
Interesting photo, I heard that some folks were changing from the red poppy since it's all so nationalistic. Never been a poppy wearer I'm afraid, just a peaceful observer. Persoanlly I like birch trees without the trimmings. Anyhow, it certainly is a striking image.

Cheers.
Fiona, you have such a vivid imagination, and for you to spend your time to honor heroes like that.... you're an amazing person. By the way, .... beautiful!
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excellent idea fiona, well done for having the gumption to make a statement and do something like this, respect is most definitely due, a fave!
This is really great. i love the blood red against the birches. So very symbolic!
Good for you. A beautiful and creative way to express your thoughts, feelings and respect for those who gave the ultimate gift for freedom.
I love trees...great shot...and a very beautiful subject to use for this presentation. BRAVO !
The framing has a lot to do with the effect of this beautiful image. The red ribbon alone doesn't make the picture, it's also the point of view, the perspective. This the Museum does: it gives a frame, a context, a deepness. And art is always contextual.
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