City of Lakeland’s Monthly Newsletter • April 2012
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FROM PIECES OF THE PAST
Lakeland Electric’s New Web Portal
Celebrate Public Works
Meet Charief: LPD K-9 Partner
Volunteers in Public Service
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Lemon Street Promenade is adorned with 10 new pieces of art from the sculptor Doug Makemson. His outdoor sculptures feature interesting pieces of metal, parts of machines and mysterious vehicle parts in all shape, sizes and weights. The larger than life works of art depict wild life from the Bear that is made from chrome car bumpers to the Three Dogs that are made from gears, flywheels and farm machinery parts. Makemson’s artwork will be on display along Lemon Street through February 2013. Makemson said that there is a challenge when using metal to make the art seem to come alive and he achieves this by implying motion. Some of the creatures have open mouths, are displayed in asymmetrical positions, or they have cocked heads to make them seem more realistic. Because of this, the creations develop individual personalities and become much more than the sum of their parts. Makemson said, “My sculptures are made from steel, stainless steel, copper and brass. The use of thick or non-corrosive material ensures that the works will last when exposed to the outdoor environment.” He prides himself on the fact that almost all of the raw material used in his work is recycled from businesses, scrap yards, and farming activities. He said, “The metal has a history. There is an early 1920’s car bumper that is used for the wings on Woodpecker and the Bush Hog blade that came from my own tractor is used on one of the Three Dogs.” Makemson’s work is very popular because everybody can identify with each piece of art including those with art backgrounds and ordinary people. The public enjoys seeing Makemson’s metal wildlife on display. Children especially are captivated by the large beasts. He said, “Almost everyone who encounters my work has a smile on their face, which is exactly my goal: to make people smile.” Makemson is no stranger to Lakeland. His piece called Crocodilis Imperious has a permanent home overlooking Lake Mirror as it sits in front of the Train Station on Main Street. His work has also been featured at past Lemon Street outdoor sculpture displays. He said, “I love this setting and I am especially grateful to have my work located on Lemon Street for the public to enjoy.” He added, “I enjoy creating my art and I am appreciative for the opportunity to share it with others.”
Lemon Street Outdoor Sculptures on display until February 2013 Remembering • Bugsey • Jurassic Dragonfly • Chromosaurus Kangerensis • Red-Eyed Stork Bear • Three Dogs • Woodpecker • Heron • Swooping II
Red-Eyed Stork • Lemon Street & Tennessee Street
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