Monday, May 27, 2013

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

recent statues in Cleveland's Lake View

Lake View Cemetery Cleveland bills itself as 'Cleveland's Outdoor Museum', and they have a point.  Recently they have added to their monuments.
Some they write up in their bi-yearly newsletter, and sometimes a new statue gets an article in the city's daily. Such as this one, by Rosa Serra for the family of Mark A. Smith. This bronze lion is a Spanish bronze that looks like stone. It is modeled after the character, Mufasa, in the movie Lion King. It still has the cemetery's temporary marker on site.
a more traditional lion photographed 5 August 2011
Sergey Gaidaenko by Ivan Grigoriev
This new statue is accompanied by a poem's line from Robert Browning, “Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, Or what's a heaven for?”

Thursday, April 11, 2013

family plots

Cordoned off in iron chains, and hollow tassels. Clink, clink, to keep something away?
After the years these stone stanchions are persuaded by gravity. At one time, these were connected too.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Knight of Pythias

The emblem in the center is a crest of the fraternal secret society, the Knights of Pythias. They are modeled, like so many, after the Freemasons.  The F.C. B. stands for "Friendship, Charity, Benevolence".

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

seeing faces

from a certain angle and distance, a laughing face appears, like a comedy mask