February 4th, 2023
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Below are some photos of the various public sculptures, both small and large, created thus far. Alex has a keen interest in monuments, water features, and combinations of water features and monuments. The Eagle Project refers to the monumental sculpture installed in Florence Veterans Park in Florence, SC, November 11, 2008. It stirred a great deal of public interest. More detailed information is available on a separate page accessed by clicking here. Public sculptures include:
Sower, Florence Baptist Temple, close-up
Sower, Florence Baptist Temple, Bronze on granite pedestal, 19 feet tall
Alex at unveiling of sculpture of dog
Alone with Memories & Wall of Tears
Dr. Doug Smith and Alex at the unveiling of the statue on the FMU campus
Article discussing the unveiling of the Dr. Smith statue on the FMU campus
Dr. John Brauer, 1st Dean of the North Carolina School of Dentistry
The full-size Home Safe monument
The small version of the Home Safe monument erected in Florence Veterans Park in 2011
Alex standing in front of Home Safe. Photo by Jeff Smith.
Alex Palkovich standing in front of the Home Safe monument after it was unveiled
The eagle monument from the front
The eagle monument in profile
Alex Palkovich with South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, and Barry Wingard, standing in front of the 9/11 monument he designed
Senator Leatherman sculpture with Senator Leatherman and Alex at the FMU Performing Arts Center
Senator Hugh K. Leatherman
Senator Hugh K. Leatherman
Head of the Eagle Sculpture
General Francis Marion sculpture at sunset in Johnsonville, SC
General Francis Marion in winter in Johnsonville, SC
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Alone with memories at sunset
Dog running toward Home Safe
William H Johnson and Alex
WWII Monument - Front Right
WWII Monument - Front View
WWII Monument - soldier from left
WWII Monument - soldier from right
Izhak Shamir - on pedestal in water feature
Home-Safe in Loveland, Colorado
Eagle in Neshir - side view
Home-Safe in Loveland, Colorado
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“Francis Marion” Monument in bronze on concrete pedestal. – This 3x life size monument of General Francis Marion and his horse, Ball, stands at the historical site of Venters’ Landing, Johnsonville. Marion is known for leading his men to a decisive victory in the Revolutionary War. The sculpture sits on an 11 ft. pedestal and is intended to reflect the dichotomy of war. The expression of fear and confusion on Ball’s face reveals the miseries of war, while Marion’s countenance is composed and in command. His right arm is extended, pointing the way ahead to victory and the future. The sculpture was installed in May 2013 during a ceremony that was attended by representatives of congress and other dignitaries.
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General Francis Marion – “The Swamp Fox” – American Revolutionary War Hero
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