Peace Poppy
Asian

by

I.M. Spadecaller

Peace Poppy
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Peace Poppy
On the second Sunday in November each year, Remembrance Day (also called ‘Poppy Day’) is observed in Commonwealth countries, including Australia and Canada. It originated with the signing of the armistice, which ended World War I on November 11, 1918. White poppies are distributed by the Peace Pledge Union (PPU) as the holiday approaches. Thousands of people for the past eighty years have worn these beautiful flowers to represent all the victims of war, to acknowledge a commitment to peace, and to challenge attempts at glamorizing and celebrating war. “Peace Poppy,” is a hand-painted digital image created in Spadecaller’s Florida studio on 6/17/2020.
PaulCoco
PaulCoco ::
June 18, 2020
Delicate and exquisite. Kudos!

spadecaller
spadecaller ::
June 18, 2020
Thanks very much, Paul. Glad you like this one.