Keystone Outback to serve as mobile studio for Honoring
the Troops Tour. Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan to be honored with bronze
sculptures by Michael Jernigan.
When
sculptor Michael Jernigan saw the advertising headline "General Petraeus or
General Betray US?" his blood began to boil. A Vietnam-Era vet himself, Jernigan
felt the outrageous headline did a huge disservice to all military families
past, present and future. Never one to sit idly by, Jernigan decided he would do
something about it. He would turn his artistic talents towards honoring the
sacrifices the Iraq and Afghanistan veterans made for our freedoms. Jernigan
would create bronze portrait sculptures of the actual men, women and K9 who
served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Now four
years later after embedded tours with the troops in Iraq and Afghanistan,
Jernigan is ready to begin the next leg of his mission. On Friday July 29 he set
out from Keystone RV headquarters in Goshen, Indiana, in his Outback
trailer/mobile studio--on loan from Keystone for two years--to complete the
final, detail work on the 21 sculptures. Over the next 24 months the mobile
studio will crisscross the country revisiting the military personnel Jernigan
first photographed in the deserts and mountains of the Middle East.
"I'll be
conducting one-on-one sittings with each of my subjects inside the Outback
mobile studio," comments Jernigan. "The Outback is ideal. This model has a large
'garage' area up front where I have mounted a barber chair and other equipment.
With the subject sitting in front of me I will add the final detail to the
sculpture. By bringing my studio to the subject's home, we can work in a relaxed
environment and his or her family can watch and comment as I incorporate the
unique features that turn art to life."
Jernigan
will complete approximately one sculpture per month and expects to have all 21
bronze sculptures on display in the fall of 2013. The exhibit will appear at
West Point, Annapolis, Army War College, Naval War College, Vietnam Veterans Art
Museum, The von Liebig Art Center, the Florida State Capitol, and possibly the
Pentagon and the National Portrait Gallery. Once the exhibition tour is final,
the bronze sculptures will be presented to each of the subjects.
Adds
Jernigan, "As a Vietnam Era vet stationed in Japan, I am doing my part to help
make certain our Iraq and Afghanistan veterans are respectfully honored for the
service they have provided our country."
Keystone
RV Company is a major sponsor of the Honoring the Troops Tour. Keystone
president Bob Martin says this is a cause every American can get behind. "The
men and women in our armed services and their families have made huge sacrifices
to help provide us with the freedoms we enjoy. The creation of these life-like
bronze sculptures will help us all remember what they have done for
us."
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