Every
year, for the last several years, a talented artist, Ray
(Bubba) Sorensen II, has done a Memorial Day tribute to
our servicemen and servicewomen, both past and present,
with a stirring tableau painted on a large granite boulder
which stands next to Highway 25. The huge granite boulder
came out of the nearby Schillberg Rock Quarry and it weighs
approx. 56 ton (50.8Mg) and is 12 ft (3.7m) high.
For
years this boulder was known as "the graffiti rock"
and was decorated for high school rivalries, love interests,
etc. Since the Memorial Day paintings began, the "rock"
has remained with the annual tribute intact. When Sorensen
was 19, he saw 'Saving Private Ryan' and he felt that patriotism
was at an all time low and was not being taught in our schools
and this motivated him to paint the rock. People were always
driving by to see what was painted on the rock. Sometimes
there were bad things and other times is was good. He knew
if he painted the rock a lot of people would see it.
Sorensen
paints over the previous years mural with white paint and
starts with a black canvas. He draws a sketch of his idea
on paper and then draws the design by free hand onto the rock.
This takes him anywhere from one to three weeks to paint.
He gets his ideas from books, movies, previous artwork and
images by other artists. If you are anywhere close, you shouldn't
miss the opportunity to see what is truly an American treasure.