Sculpture by Zoltan Pitsur
This sculpture reflects a worldview close to Zoltan’s own.
Perhaps it was created as a tribute — a sculpted salute to the dreamers.
Though his actions may seem foolish, Don Quixote teaches us the courage of conviction.
To pursue our ideals, even when they seem impossible.
To listen not to cynics, but to the call of our soul.
To stand by our honor, even when the world laughs.
The novel, written over four centuries ago, still echoes today.
Its critique of hollow morals and outdated norms reminds us that truth often lives in the hearts of the misunderstood.
In that, Don Quixote becomes a hero — a timeless rebel riding against the windmills of conformity.
Zoltan believed in this spiral of life, where stories and meanings return, again and again.
And perhaps, we too are meant to keep dreaming.