Renowned Georgia-based Jamaican artist and sculptor Basil Watson says images speak to him. When thinking about the late Congressman John Lewis, he recalls an image of Lewis with his hands over his heart.
Watson recently artistically transformed that image of the civil rights pioneer into the John Lewis Memorial. The 12-foot bronze statue, located in the Decatur Square, sits atop a 6-foot-tall granite pedestal. For the strong, bold depiction of Lewis, Watson pays close attention to details; he spotlights the creases and buttons of Lewis’ suit and tie and even captures his wedding ring on his left hand.
The human-like figure replaces a Confederate monument that stood in front of the former DeKalb Courthouse for more than a century. That’s where “Closer Look” host Rose Scott had a one-on-one conversation with the artist. He revealed that he had a strong desire to sculpt Lewis way before he was commissioned to do so.
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