ANZAC Soldier Kneeling at a Cross
A lone ANZAC soldier kneels in quiet reflection before a simple wooden cross, his head bowed and his hat held gently against his chest. His uniform is dusty from the long march, the fabric softened by wear, the slouch hat’s brim casting a soft shadow across his face. One knee rests on the earth, the other braced as he leans forward with steady, reverent strength.
Behind him, the landscape is sparse and still—low grasses stirred by a faint breeze, the horizon washed in early dawn light. The cross is unadorned except for a small sprig of rosemary tied near its centre, a symbol of remembrance. The soldier’s posture is humble and grounded, conveying both grief and gratitude, a moment of private honour for a fallen mate.
The scene is quiet, solemn, and deeply human—capturing the spirit of courage, sacrifice, and mateship that defines the ANZAC legacySize: 11.5" x 11.5" (30cm x 30cm)
Included in Kit: Pre embroidered design, 2 strips. batting, backing, fabric and full instuctions
Skill Level: Advanced
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$60.00Price
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