No one knows her name, or why she weeps. She sits alone in the middle of Ashland Cemetery loosely holding a single rose in her right hand. A small memorial wreath rests just behind her forearm. She leans over two grave spaces, and she’s grasping her left breast while mourning the repose of the two who are buried beneath her sight.  

Find her: Ashland Cemetery, 1528 Belmont Street, Ashland, KY 41101

The Weeping Lady

“Vulcan of Ashland” is seen hammering the five rods on a forge which symbolizes the city and region’s rich history with metals and the strength of the hard working people who live here.

vulcan of ashland

Venus in mythology was Vulcan’s wife and the most beautiful woman in the world. Our “Venus of Ashland” symbolizes the “Tree of Life”. She is offering an Ash Tree branch in the palm of her hand in what the artist says represents the love for the wonderful people, culture, and natural beauty of the City of Ashland and the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

Venus of Ashland

An abstract sculpture based on the images from Ashland’s Paul Blazer High School’s original art designs.
 It represents a new beginning or rebirth in Ashland a the region with the five rods in the sculpture symbolic of the four natural elements (earth, air, water, and fire) and God.

Genesis

Explore the sights, flavors, and experiences that make Ashland unforgettable. These local highlights offer a glimpse into the creativity, charm, and community spirit that define our city.

local highlights

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