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President
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
David's latest commission
Inspired by the late
president's quotation: "I always go to Hyannisport to be revived, to know again the
power of the sea, and the Master who rules over it and all of us," David has recently
completed his latest life size bronze. The statue was placed in front of the JFK Museum in
Hyannis in May, 2007.
"That is how I envision
him," says David, "forever young, optimistic and alive in the minds of those who
knew and loved him. I strived to keep in mind the President's great love of the sea."
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Mercy Otis Warren
life size bronze
Dedicated July 4th, 2001, in
front of the Barnstable County Superior Courthouse. Mercy was a poet, playwright, and
author of the first published history of the Revolution, and sister of the patriot James
Otis, Jr. Because she was a woman, she was not properly recognized, but is known for her
pamphlet concerning many ideas later included in our Bill of Rights.
The
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James
Otis Jr. Memorial Statue
life size bronzeDedicated July 4th, 2002, in front of the Barnstable County Superior Courthouse.
James Otis, Jr. was a patriot whose skillful oratory fired the flames of the American
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| Iyanough A life size monument in honor of Iyanough, Sachem of the Mattakeese, from whom
Hyannis, Massachusetts got its name. It sits at the entrance to the town green in
honor of this Sachem known for his gentleness and kindness to the Pilgrims.
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| Baptism This is a life size mahogany
carving commissioned for a major Cape Cod church. John the Baptist is about to
baptize Christ, marking the moment Jesus starts his public ministry.
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Enoch
Cobb
life size bronze bust
(photos by David Still)Commissioned by the Trustee of The Enoch T. Cobb Foundation, the bust is located
in the foyer of Barnstable High School in Hyannis, MA. Mr. Cobb, a mid-nineteenth century
philanthropist, left 100 acres to the children of Barnstable to aid in their education. In
2003, $125,000 was generated by the Cobb Fund, and was used for artistic and other worthy
endeavors.
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Firefighters'
Memorial
life size bronzeCommissioned by the Centerville/Osterville/ Marstons Mills Fire Department before
9-11-01, this memorial, dedicated in October, 2002, took on new meaning after the 9-11
tragedy. The statue, located at the entrance to the COMM Fire Station, depicts a young
firefighter contemplating and remembering the firemen who had served before him.
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