Today’s piece is dedicated to those who gave their tomorrows for our today - Lest We Forget - coloured and edited in ⁦

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Expressionist Otto Schubert was a 22-year-old art student when he was drafted into WWI. His watercolor postcards to his sweetheart provide an intimate and beautiful window into the life of a soldier.

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Today is . A day for us to take time to remember men & women (& animals) from all wars who gave their lives for our freedom. Here are 8 wonderful books you might want to set aside time to read & share.

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The Federation Gallery and Studio are open for Remembrance Day.

Come visit the Animalis exhibition or see an artist in residence over in the studio!

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Inspired by true events, The Eleventh Hour by Jacques Goldstyn is a simple and thought-provoking story of friendship in the midst of war, and a gentle reminder of why we mark

Learn more about this book: https://t.co/VKhlITntUR

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commemorates the armistice agreement ending WW I Nov 11, 1918 at 11 am—the 11th hour/11th day/11th month. Many around the world pause to honour those who have served, and continue to serve during times of war, conflict and peace. remembers.

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Thank you, veterans. I'm sincerely grateful for your service and the sacrifices you've made to keep us safe at home, and abroad. 🌺 11:11

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"...war took everything,
war took everyone."
from 'The Day War Came'.

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Since it’s I thought I post a drawing I did based a shot from The Forgotten Battle I watched on Netflix a few weeks ago.

Lest we forget…

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For today's theme of we're sharing Winifred Nicholson's 'Poppies in Pewter' (1933-34) in the collection of 🌺

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On this day in 1918, the armistice was signed.
William Nicholson’s Armistice Night was spent in the Café Royal in Piccadilly, where he made the sketch for this painting. His son, John Anthony, had been killed in action just weeks before.

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