This installation from lead artist Robyn Woolston takes its inspiration from the fifth line of Wilfred Owen’s “Dulce et Decorum Est”. It’s a deeply evocative description of men exhausted by battle but continuing on.
The work conveys a journey narrative that is saturated by time and toil, regimental history and personal loss during the Great War. This sense of movement is conveyed in parallel with the installation itself as a series of historical objects, personal photographs and artworks created by the community.
It will transport the visitor through an immersive and evocative environment.