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  1. As the founder of the city of Lemmon, this man has put us on our feet to always strive towards excellence, growth and development, success in our endeavors and meaningful accomplishments. John Lopez, a native of Lemmon, created the statue primarily using scrap iron donated by local friends and neighbors.

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    John Lopez (born July 16, 1971) is an American sculptor known for his life-size hybrid metal sculptures made out of discarded farm equipment and bronze. He is equally known for his 12 life-size presidential monuments made for The City of presidents in Rapid City, South Dakota . [1]

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  5. 204 1st St. E, Faith. This small town in western South Dakota is considered dinosaur country — and not just because Lopez’s scrap metal T.rex greets people to Faith. In 1990 in a field 15 miles northwest of town, fossil hunter Sue Hendrickson found one of the most complete and best-preserved Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons in the world. The ...

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  6. To contact John e-mail him at johnlopezstudio@gmail.com or call (605)209-0954. Click on the video below to see how John creates his work. Sculptor John Lopez is a product of a place. His people’s ranches are scattered along the Grand River in northwestern South Dakota—not far from where Sitting Bull was born and died.

    • 19493 Railway Street Lemmon, SD, 57638 United States
    • johnlopezstudio@gmail.com
    • (605) 209-0954
  7. About Me. Sculptor John Lopez was born and raised on a ranch in Western South Dakota. His western and rodeo theme bronzes have been well received by the public and have sold all over the country from California to New York. For the past ten years, John has been working on The City of Presidents project in Rapid City, SD.

  8. Metal Sculpture by John Lopez. Somehow that way of life—where times seems to have stood still—has seen the transition from horsepower to vehicles. The rusted carcasses of discarded equipment stand testament to generations of labor. And the man who knows blood lines has picked through them, choosing the elements of the past—the actual ...

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