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    Nike’s Phil Knight and the Story of Decatur’s Valentine Sculpture

    Decatur Metro | February 14, 2015 | 9:20 am

    In honor of the Valentine’s Day holiday, I thought we could revisit the interesting history of one of Decatur’s most well-known sculptures, “Valentine”.

    Back in 2012, we received an Eye on the Street submission from John (above).  The older couple who spend their days and nights looking down Clairemont Ave on Decatur Square seemed to have suddenly up and moved to Carmel, California.

    One commenter spoke for many when he responded to that photo with the comment, “Worldview: SHATTERED.”

    We came to find out that there are in fact 21 Valentine’s sculptures around the country, but this one in Carmel was the very first.  A friend of the artist, George Lundeen, reached out to him and he provided us with the interesting history – and multiple lives – of the sculpture.

    “The Valentine in Carmel was the first and only sculpture Carmel had for many years. The first in the edition went to a fellow who called one day and said he wanted to buy a sculpture for his shoe store. He described a piece I had done a few years before (Departure) and I had to tell him I had sold out of that piece. As we talked, I told him I had always wanted to do another sculpture of the same people in the first sculpture, but 50 years later. He went along with the plan. I then asked him about his shoe store and I said I thought it was an expensive piece to put in front of the store. He said it would look good there. I then asked him the name of his store and he said it was “Nike”.  I was speaking with Phil Knight or as he said, I should call him “Buck”. That was the first one. Most of the edition of 21 are in private collections…one was resold a few months ago in Beaver Creek Colorado and was sent to Mexico. The one in Carmel, recently lost it’s valentine and I had to go out and fit her with a new one.”

    The Decatur Valentine’s sculpture, dedicated to former mayor Bill Floyd and his wife back in 2008, is regularly adorned with interesting accessories, be it balloons, poems, snow, flowers or Google Fiber signs.

    It was donated anonymously to the city is on permanent loan from the Emory’s Wesley Woods Center, according to the city’s website.

    Check out more of George Lundeen’s bronze sculptures over on his website, including a certain Thomas Jefferson sculpture that sits opposite the Valentines at the Old Courthouse entrance.  :-)

    Happy Valentine’s Day all!

    Snow photo courtesy of Sherrie

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    Artist Tells Interesting Story Behind Decatur’s Valentine Sculpture

    Decatur Metro | January 2, 2013 | 8:59 am

    A friend of artist George Lundeen wrote to him recently and got a bit of history on the Valentine sculpture that sits in front of the old Courthouse in Decatur, after a picture was submitted to DM late last year (see above) of the same sculpture sitting tranquilly in Carmel, California.  Mr. Lundeen was kind enough to provide a short history of the piece…

    “The Valentine in Carmel was the first and only sculpture Carmel had for many years. The first in the edition went to a fellow who called one day and said he wanted to buy a sculpture for his show store. He described a piece I had done a few years before (Departure) and I had to tell him I had sold out of that piece. As we talked, I told him I had always wanted to do another sculpture of the same people in the first sculpture, but 50 years later. He went along with the plan. I then asked him about his shoe store and I said I thought it was an expensive piece to put in front of the store. He said it would look good there. I then asked him the name of his store and he said it was “Nike”.  I was speaking with Phil Knight or as he said, I should call him “Buck”. That was the first one. Most of the edition of 21 are in private collections…one was resold a few months ago in Beaver Creek Colorado and was sent to Mexico. The one in Carmel, recently lost it’s valentine and I had to go out and fit her with a new one.”

    Decatur’s Valentine sculpture was dedicated to outgoing mayor Bill Floyd and his wife for their years of service to Decatur back in 2008.

    Eye on the Street photo courtesy of John

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    Valentine

    Decatur Metro | February 14, 2008 | 11:26 am

    HamwithCam has dusted off the B&W film and posted a great pic of Decatur’s “Valentine” sculpture to recognize the day.

    I see the day as an excellent excuse to post a little Shakespeare with little explanation.

    Here’s Sonnet 55…

    NOT marble, nor the gilded monuments
    Of princes, shall outlive this powerful rime;
    But you shall shine more bright in these contents
    Than unswept stone, besmear’d with sluttish time.
    When wasteful war shall statues overturn,
    And broils root out the work of masonry,
    Nor Mars his sword nor war’s quick fire shall burn
    The living record of your memory.
    ’Gainst death and all-oblivious enmity
    Shall you pace forth; your praise shall still find room
    Even in the eyes of all posterity
    That wear this world out to the ending doom.
    So, till the judgment that yourself arise,
    You live in this, and dwell in lovers’ eyes.

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