Remembrance: A Tribute to
Sacrifice
Size: 57” wide X 53.5” high. Perimeter: 221”
Techniques:
Hand
painted poppies, pieced poppies are a variation on the pinwheel design, and
machine stitched.
Quilted by: Machine Quilted on a domestic
sewing machine.
No
other participants have contributed in the design and execution of this work,
however, credits are to be given for the poetry and photos.
Credits:
Poetry:
In
Flanders Fields, by John McCrae
‘In
Flanders fields, the poppies blow,
Short
days ago…
We
lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow.’
The
Question, by Rudyard Kipling
‘If
it be found when the battle clears,
Their
death has set me free,
Then
how shall I live with myself through the years
Which
they have bought for me?’
Death
in the Mud, by R.W. Adie (used with permission)
‘Know
why, when wrong is wrong, and right is right, and how to play a noble part.’
Tipperary
Blues, by R.W. Adie (used with permission)
‘The
days I treasure are shaped by….
The
agony of brothers I’ve lost…and the sisters, oh so fair.’
Machine
stitched drawings based on Photos:
Cpl.
Andrew J. Eykelenboom, used with permission by the Eykelenboom family
Gunner
Allan Adie, used with permission by the Adie family
Quilt Images taken by: Bill Jorgensen
Date completed: January 2008
Artist’s Statement:
For
the ultimate sacrifices made on our behalf this innovative wall quilt is a
tribute to Canada’s soldiers. May they rest in peace.
In
his poem, The Question, Rudyard Kipling challenges us most profoundly:
‘If
it be found when the battle clears, their death has set me free,
Then
how shall I live with myself through the years which they have bought for me?’
We
will remember.
Hennie
Aikman