Inspired by legendary war poets Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon and Rupert Brooke, The Danger Tree uses augmented reality to expose the true heartbreak of World War One. By digitally stripping away the countless layers of paint, viewers are able to reveal the creative journey beneath and see the Great War re-imagined.
This piece tells the tale of Captain Charlie May, who before the war was a journalist for the Manchester Evening News. The pair unearthed his diaries in a local museum, with a particularly touching passage describing how the thought of not seeing his wife and baby again 'turns my bowels to water'. Just two weeks later, Charlie was killed at the Battle of the Somme.
To unlock the multiple layers, download the Artivive app through the iOS app store or Google Play store and scan any piece online to get started.
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Medium: Oil
Subject: Landscapes
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