Many of the city's usually bustling streets were eerily deserted as shops, restaurants and businesses were told to stop operating during the day.
Recurring names included Rowling, civil rights activist Rosa Parks, singer Taylor Swift and the term "mum".Ms Hatchet posted on X that
and called on the Trust tolast month, the Trust said: "Any contributions to the piece have been made by those who chose to take part."None of the views expressed or actions taken by participants represent the views of the National Trust, the artist or the University of Leeds."
The artwork was inspired by a missing embroidery owned by Bess of Hardwick in the 16th Century.She had commissioned five embroideries for her stately home which were all made using recycled fabrics.
They depicted women she thought would reflect her virtues, importance, wealth, education and values.
While four of these remained at Hardwick Hall, a fifth featuring Cleopatra with Justicia and Fortitudo did not survive.In a social media post, Yermak said that the delegation planned to discuss "defense support and the situation on the battlefield", sanctions against Russia and a previously signed reconstruction investment fund.
The post also comes just days after a second round of direct peace talks in Istanbul between the warring sides ended without a major breakthrough, although they agreed to swap more prisoners of war.Ukrainian negotiators said Russia rejected an "unconditional ceasefire" - a key demand of Kyiv and its Western allies including the US.
The Russian team said they had proposed multi-day ceasefires in "certain areas" of the frontline in Ukraine, although they gave no further details.Trump has previously - and repeatedly - said he believes the two sides are making progress, despite ongoing fighting on the frontline and aerial attacks carried out in both Russia and Ukraine.