Collection: Monuments

The purpose of monuments is to commemorate and preserve the memory of dear events and people. When planning a monument, you need to know the story behind the person/event in whose honor a monument is erected. Each story is special and unusual, as is the monument that was intended to commemorate it. For this purpose, great professionalism and sensitivity is required, as this is a monument that will remain forever. We at Sheesh Winkler create monuments for the Ministry of Defense, communities and individuals. Here is a variety of spectacular monuments from hundreds of monuments located throughout the country: in cities, in kibbutzim, memorial sites, in nature and more. Types of monuments can be varied and can be used to commemorate events, people or communities. Some examples of monument types include: Military : Monuments erected in memory of soldiers who fell in battle or as part of military service. They have names, dates and places of military operations. were established according to literature : Monuments erected to prepare a memory for well-known authors, such as writers or poets, whose contribution to culture is important. Memorial to the Holocaust : Monuments erected to remind and honor the memory of the victims of the Holocaust, and they may include statues, texts and of course, names. Locality : Monuments erected to remember local events or individual people who changed the place or community. Privacy : Personal memorials erected by family or relatives to remember an individual and their legacy. Art and performance : Monuments erected as part of public artworks or performance events, erected to prepare a design or audience experience. Religiosity : Monuments related to religious events were created according to a religious worldview and symbolize their importance in battle. Any type of monument can be unique and serve as a memorial and inspiration for future generations. Chen Winkler is a sculptor , painter, photographer, writer, creator and inventor. Ninth generation in Israel, Col. in res., Zionist. His works have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in Israel and around the world and are placed in museums, public gardens and buildings as well as dozens of environmental monuments and sculptures.