DC is a unique city. One of the unique qualities that I find endearing is the abundance of public art,
in particular the outdoor sculptures. The photo above is part of the Ulysses S. Grant memorial
created by artist Henry Merwin Shrady.
Many of the sculptures serve as memorials to those who helped to build the
United States of America into what it is today. The photo above is a sculpture
by artist Jacques Jouvenal, of Benjamin Franklin.
While the souls of these pioneers are long gone, the sculptures live on to
inspire, and serve as a visual testament to the importance of art.
The photo above is a statue by artist Charles Henry Niehaus, of John Paul Jones.
The craftsmanship and attention to detail in these public sculptures are inspiring. The character
in the photo above is a detail of the water feature at the base of the John Paul Jones memorial.
The sculptures not only serve as memorial for well known humans, but also
for beloved animal companions. The photo above is a sculpture of
Franklin Delano Roosevelt's dog Fala created by artist Neil Eastern.
I hope these photos inspire you to go out appreciate the outdoor art in your area.