Paul Whyatt, the oldest member of the RBL in Richmond, joined artist Ms Pittaway to unveil ‘We Will Remember Them’ on Friday (June 26).
It marked a unique collaboration between the acclaimed Yorkshire artist and the Royal British Legion, with a significant donation pledged to the charity’s Poppy Appeal for every print sold, as well as from the sale of the original painting.
The new painting at the Lucy Pittaway gallery in Richmond. (Image: Stuart Boulton)
Poignant tribute unveiled in Richmond
The courage, sacrifice and service of the nation’s armed forces inspired the artwork from one of the UK’s most celebrated commercial artists.
Unveiled during Armed Forces Week at Lucy Pittaway’s gallery in Richmond, the piece stands as a poignant tribute to serving personnel and to those who have lost their lives in conflict while in service to their country.
Members of the Royal British Legion and invited guests gathered at the special event to view the painting and celebrate its launch.
Lucy Pittaway talking with British Legion members at her gallery in Richmond about her new painting. (Image: Stuart Boulton)
The fundraising element is central to the project, with £10 from every print sold and 10 per cent from the sale of the original work being donated to the Poppy Appeal.
The money will help the Royal British Legion provide vital care and assistance to members of the armed forces community and their families, including older veterans, those facing social isolation and people struggling with financial or other challenges.
‘We Will Remember Them’
Set within a serene countryside landscape, ‘We Will Remember Them’ portrays a flock of sheep gently marching along a sunlit path, surrounded by a sweeping field of vivid red poppies – the enduring symbol of remembrance.
Above, two iconic wartime aircraft, a Supermarine Spitfire and a Hawker Hurricane, soar across dramatic skies, evoking the bravery and resilience of those who served in the air.
Lucy Pittaway with the new painting at her gallery in Richmond. (Image: Stuart Boulton)
In the foreground, a weathered fence post bears a soldier’s Brodie helmet and a pair of worn hobnail boots, quietly symbolising the sacrifice of those who fought on the ground.
Together, the elements form a highly evocative composition that honours all branches of the armed forces – the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force – uniting land, sea and air within a single, striking scene.
‘The greatest honour and privilege’
Lucy Pittaway said: “Creating this artwork has been the greatest honour and privilege.
Lucy Pittaway with the new painting at her gallery in Richmond. (Image: Stuart Boulton)
“The bravery and sacrifice of our armed forces are something we must always remember, and I wanted to capture a sense of peace, reflection and gratitude in this piece.
“I hope it encourages people to pause, remember and support those who have given, and those who continue to give, so much for our country.”
Amanda Clements‑Hunt, the Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeals Manager for North Yorkshire, added: “We’re incredibly proud to collaborate with Lucy on such a meaningful piece.
“‘We Will Remember Them’ beautifully encapsulates the spirit of remembrance and the importance of supporting the armed forces community.
“Every purchase will help us continue our vital work, providing care, advice and support to veterans and their families when they need it most.”
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