"I created the Freedom sculpture because I knew that the struggle to be free was not just a personal one but universal to the human condition."
Zenos Frudakis
As we enter October—a month well-suited for honoring the poet Edgar Allan Poe—we remember his enduring gift to the world: poems and stories steeped in mystery and the macabre.
Portrait sculpture of Edgar Allan Poe by Zenos Frudakis.
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National Freedom Day, Feb. 1, commemorates freedom from slavery and honors the signing of the joint House and Senate resolution by Pres. Abraham Lincoln on Feb. 1, 1865—legislation that later became the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution.
Freedom sculpture by Zenos Frudakis.
WPLN featured my statue of Clarence Darrow in Dayton, TN in this article about the Scopes Trial. Darrow defended teacher John Scopes during the Scopes Trial in 1925. #darrow#clarencedarrow#scopestrial
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