An artwork in Wales,shaved pussy | Adult Movies Online made with thousands of handmade ceramic poppies, is stopping people in their tracks.
The red flowers have been poured from the window of a Welsh castle as part of an exhibition to honour World War I soldiers.
The work, entitled Weeping Window, marks the centenary of the Battle of the Somme, in which Welsh fusiliers played an important role.
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Some of the poppies came from another sculpture which went on show at the Tower of London in 2014 and attracted five million visitors. For that project, Paul Cummins created a field of 888,246 poppies, each representing the death of a member of the Allied forces.
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"The poppies have a remarkable ability to bring generations together to share stories of the First World War," said Nigel Hinds, executive producer of the exhibition. "Caernarfon Castle is a poignant and fitting place for Weeping Window to be presented as part of its tour of the UK."
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Designer Tom Piper said: “We have got over 5,000 poppies here, representing probably a fraction of the Royal Welch Fusiliers who died in the First World War.”
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