For those who may have lost a loved one, there are often places that one may go to remember them.
Floral tributes are placed on graves in a churchyard, or perhaps in impromptu 'shrines' by the roadside - particularly when that is how a person died.
Luke Jerram is well known for his inflatable globes of the moon and Earth which hang in spaces all over the world. We are waiting for one to arrive in Ely Cathedral in a month's time.
He has been turning his attention to remembrance with some recent work.
In Memoriam artwork made of 120 NHS bedsheets, opening tomorrow in Aston Park, Birmingham for #BirminghamHippodrome & #BrumYodo Matter of Life & Death festival . Free to visit over next 9 days pic.twitter.com/HqfO4fFpjr
— Luke Jerram (@lukejerram) May 7, 2021
We remember those we have lost everyday.
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