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Kites made to remember people lost during Covid-19 pandemic

Colorful kites, featuring the faces of Covid-19 victims, will be flown collectively as a tribute to those lost during the pandemic.

Covid-19: Kites made to remember people who died
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The colourful creations, bearing the faces of people who died from Covid-19, will be flown together.

Artist Luke Jerram’s project ‘Ascension’ serves as a memorial endeavor, aiming to commemorate those lost during the Covid-19 pandemic. On March 23, coinciding with the four-year anniversary of the initial UK lockdown, a memorial event in Bristol will see the flying of kites, symbolizing remembrance and providing a space for collective grieving.

Jerram expressed his hope that this event would offer solace at a time when much of the world seems to be moving forward from the pandemic. He emphasized the poignant connection between the grounded earth and the vast expanse of the sky, facilitated by the act of kite flying. Earlier in 2024, individuals were invited to contribute photographs of loved ones lost to Covid-19, further enriching the project’s tribute to those who have passed.

Approximately 20 special memorial kites have been crafted, featuring black and white portraits intricately sewn onto vibrant kites, to be flown by loved ones and acquaintances.

Renowned for his thought-provoking artworks, such as installing a massive water slide on Park Street in Bristol back in 2014, Mr. Jerram brings his creative touch to this poignant project.

He expressed his aspiration that the act of flying these kites might serve as a source of solace for participants and spectators alike.

The portraits encompass a range of individuals, spanning from their elderly years to vibrant snapshots from the 1940s, capturing their essence and character.

Included among them are veterans from the Second World War and a married couple who succumbed to Covid-19; their kites will soar together, commemorating their shared journey.

“In this artistic endeavor, each kite string serves as both a physical and symbolic link, connecting the participant flying the kite to the individual depicted on it,” he explained.

“Much akin to neural connections, grasping the line parallels how we cling to memories of those we’ve lost.”

In many communities around the world, individuals have been harnessing the power of creativity and healing by crafting kites as a touching tribute to those who are no longer with us. These kites serve as colorful symbols of remembrance, uplifting spirits and honoring the lives of those who have left an indelible mark.

The process of constructing these kites is not only a creative outlet, but also a means of finding solace and connection during a time when physical distancing has kept us apart. It’s incredibly inspiring to witness the way in which a simple act of crafting and flying a kite can become a profound symbol of hope and unity. Whether it’s a family flying a kite in memory of a loved one or a community coming together for a poignant kite-flying event, the sight of these soaring tributes is truly a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.

The art of kite-making and flying has taken on a new, deeply meaningful significance as it honors those who are dearly missed. It’s a reminder that even in the face of loss and adversity, we can find ways to celebrate and remember the lives that have touched our own. So, if you haven’t already, I encourage you to take a moment to look up at the skies and perhaps, with a kite in hand, pay homage to those we’ve lost in a way that is both poignant and joyful.

Let’s keep their memories alive and soaring high, just like the kites that carry our love and remembrance. Wishing you all strength, peace, and the joy of seeing these kites fluttering in the wind, as we honor and remember those who will forever hold a special place in our hearts.

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