In Circle of Honor, the unseen wounds of war take center stage, carried silently by those who have served. At the heart of the piece, a soldier bears the weight of another—injured or fallen—symbolizing the profound burden of service, sacrifice, and brotherhood. This central image honors the dignity of every soldier’s journey, both on and off the battlefield.
Encircling them, soldiers in a therapy session reflect the quiet strength found in vulnerability and shared experiences. The helicopter in the upper left and soldiers in combat on the right are haunting reminders of battles past, memories that never fade. Draped in the American flag, the scene is a testament to service and identity, while the circle itself represents unity, healing, and the enduring hope that, through connection, even unseen wounds can begin to heal.