Jacqueline Hammond
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Santa Fe Fields

Santa Fe Fields

A Troubled World. SOLD

A Troubled World. SOLD

Poppies - Field of Dreams

Poppies - Field of Dreams

Carpet of Red

Carpet of Red

Poppies - Opening Horizon

Poppies - Opening Horizon

Breakthrough

Breakthrough

In Green Grass

In Green Grass

Poppies - Remembrance Blast

Poppies - Remembrance Blast

Blowing in the Wind

Blowing in the Wind

The Signification of the Poppy

The nine works of art by Jacqueline Hammond entitled, 'The Signification of the Poppy' began with a painting created for a web based competition – ‘Seeking Picasso’ in which she was a finalist. The theme was 'A Troubled World' and so the painting was inspired by the situation in Afghanistan and the general metaphor of the poppy in relation to previous wars. She was then commissioned by one of the judges to produce a series of paintings on the same subject for The McNeill Gallery, Radlett, Hertfordshire, who continue to represent her work.

The works finely depict the poppy as a metaphor. Some represent the emblem of poppy worn for Remembrance Day: another life, another loss. Others depict farmed opium poppies; their beauty offset by the reason for their existence, representing current causes of conflict, the suggestion of war is confirmed in the distance, where the rolling green hills when viewed more closely have a river of blood running between them, flowing down from the bloodshed in the barren, sandy, habituated hills. Just proves that beauty can be deceiving. A field of flowers can be more than a pretty picture.
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