Today marks the death of killed in action at the age of 25 on 4 November 1918. He died a week before the signing of the leading his men across the Sambre-Oise canal. In 2018 I was commissioned by to complete work to accompany his

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Stevens Competition Winners Announced! Second Prize, Design only: DAWN THOMAS. Thanks to Sheriff Alison Gowman for presenting the Prizes

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Remembering who 18 March 1893 was born in
Here is an image I painted entitled 'The Ghosts' it features in my fully illustrated book

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"The Pity of War"
18 March 1893 Soldier/Poet is born in A short life as many were, cut short by but what a gift he gave the world!

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"But someone still was yelling out and stumbling"
18th March 1893 the Soldier/Poet is born What incredible words he gave us!

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Here's a wonderful piece of art from a pupil . It is a free and loose depiction from a line in masterpiece This image was created after my 'virtual' talk to the classes about Wilfred Owen and my book of Dulce et Decorum Est.

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As we remember on I am always drawn to this as the day that Susan Owen mother was informed of his untimely death. I cannot imagine the emotions she must have felt as the bells were ringing out for the end of

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"This is terribly moving. I have loved Wilfred Owen's poems since I was a schoolboy, but you have found a way to bring it to a new audience."
- Jeremy Paxman

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"Whatever hope is yours,
Was my life also"



A critique of war, Owen conveys the inability for anyone but those involved to ever grasp the full truth of the experience of war & the pity of war



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18th March 1893 Poet was born His importance to literature the sufferings of war & art are immeasurable I was so lucky to spend hours with his original manuscripts letters & photos for my Bk.

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"up against his pack, After so many days of work and waking, Sleep took him by the brow and laid him back. There, in the happy no-time of his sleeping, Death took him by the heart" from by https://t.co/Q63gBgI4iz

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Here's my portrait of Wilfred Owen, currently on show as part of my One Thousand Words exhibition at Waterstones, Bloomsbury.

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