A memorial to humanity': Washington DC's monumental first world war sculpture
Briefly

"You will not find anyone else who hates war as much as I do... The people that are caught in war are innocent bystanders. They are the ones that lose their homes, their families..."
"I started as a 19-year-old at zero: couldn't draw. I put myself in it and bought a book called Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain...this could not have happened in Europe. I believe that strongly, especially in Italy."
Read at www.theguardian.com
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