π A Fatherβs Love Cast in Bronze β A Son Set Free ποΈ

β¨ In the quiet heart of Salt Lake City Cemetery, a bronze masterpiece tells a story of eternal love β a story sculpted not in stone, but in grief and grace. π«

π¨βπ¦ After losing his beloved son Matthew, who spent his life in a wheelchair, Ernest Robison transformed heartbreak into hope. Around the year 2000, he created a statue unlike any other β Matthew rising from his chair, one foot still touching it, his arm stretched toward the heavens π€οΈ β a breathtaking symbol of freedom, faith, and the unbreakable bond between father and son. π
πΉ Visitors from every corner of the world pause before it β leaving flowers, toys, and tender notes of remembrance. Each offering whispers the same truth: love doesnβt end β it evolves. ποΈ

π« What Ernest created isnβt just art β itβs a promise cast in bronze, a vision of a son finally running free, and a fatherβs love that refuses to fade. β€οΈβπ₯