JOURNALING: “Free” is one of three bronze sculptures by Alfred Tibor installed outside the Miller Park Library in Upper Arlington. Tibor is a Jewish man who endured Nazi oppression and more than five years in a prison camp during WWII. He came to America in 1956 to pursue a lifelong dream to become a sculptor that had been impossible in his native Hungary due to laws restricting Jews from education beyond middle school. Tibor has said he hopes his work inspires the dream of a world devoid of hate. 6/6/18
Beautiful picture of the sculpture. I love the pocket to hold the journaling and the way your photo is framed. Everything enhances the beauty of the art piece.
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