If I had to define myself these days, it would be as a poet and an artist. Not that I have sold or published any of my poetry for financial gain. Indeed, I have three volumes of unpublished poetry and now close on 50 finished paintings in watercolour or soft pastels. One of the paintings even has 3D raised edges as I develop into using other mediums. The poetry and art goes a long way to offsetting my mental health problems, and I am indebted to MIND Aberystwyth for providing the weekly art class.
The theme was there, but I knew that the execution wouldn't be. Especially seeing how poor an artist I was back in 2011. Thankfully I had some marvellous watercolour painting lessons, including on how to paint poppies while on holiday on the P&O Ventura cruise ship this year. The original draft drawing was too crammed. I had used smaller sized paper and had written the poem too large and too close to the left hand figure.
A few months ago (before the summer holiday); I redrew the poem (Poppy Fields) and the military figures onto a bigger sheet of better quality watercolour paper. But alas I still set it aside as a future task given that my art was still developing. So with the 2015 remembrance week looming, and poppies being a major theme, I decided to crack on with the painting a few weeks back and managed to finish it today.
The final Stanza of the poem refers to the fact that members of our military still die, and that each death is a return of the 'Poppy Fields'.
(Click on the image to open it full size in order to see all of the scene).
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Roger Bennett
2015