Sculpture is the leading method for expressing and commemorating both historical figures and events. Statues of Herodians and Heroes are a form of accolades to the noblest and revered. Through commemorative sculpture, society memorializes the best of humanity. These statues are able to evoke emotions in the viewer, stir feelings of greatness and help inspire individuals yearning for excellence. Several commissions by Sculptor Laura Lee Stay Bradshaw represent figures from history such as her Martha Hughes Cannon statue in bronze at the Utah State Capitol. Heritage Park Parowan, Utah monument commemorates the Pioneers that settled the southern Utah region. Celebration of Healing in Monroe, LA commemorates a group of Catholic sisters who served the community of Monroe at the Hospital for the last century. Rex Lee is one of our greatest Lawyers and two other commemorative works of Bradshaw are of Howard W. Hunter and Gordon B. Hinkley.