In total, Stanislovas Kuzma created over 200 sculptures and monuments. The sculpture group has become a prominent city landmark, and a
scissor lift was installed to bring tourists closer to the sculptures. The middle sculpture has a prototype, Dr. Irena Žukauskiene, cardiac surgeon, who saved Kuzma's life.
City Gatekeeper "City Gatekeeper" () is a 1973 diploma work by Kuzma for his graduation from the
Vilnius Art Institute. It is located in a niche of the at the corner of
Trakų and Streets in
Vilnius Old Town. Initially it was a decorative piece made of wood; now it is made of copper. It is a "talking sculpture"; narration by can be listened to by a smartphone after scanning the QR code or entering the URL specified on the tablet at the pedestal of the sculpture. Kuzma modelled the face of the sculpture after his friend, graphic artist .
Pediment sculptures of Vilnius Cathedral Between 1786 and 1792 three sculptures by
Kazimierz Jelski were placed on the roof of
Vilnius Cathedral:
Saint Casimir on the south side,
Saint Stanislaus on the north, and
Saint Helena in the centre. These sculptures were removed in 1950
by the Soviet powers and restored by Stanislovas Kuzma in 1997. Presumably, the sculpture of Saint Casimir originally symbolized Lithuania, that of Saint Stanislaus symbolized Poland, and that of Saint Helena holding a golden cross 9 metres high represents the
True Cross.
Pieta, Antakalnis Cemetery In 1995 the monument "Pieta" by S. Kuzma (bronze, granite) at the center of the memorial to the victims of the
January Events was unveiled at the
Antakalnis Cemetery.
Monument to Alexander Jagiellon, Panevėžys Panevėžys was first mentioned evidently on 7 September 1503 in documents signed by the Grand Duke
Alexander Jagiellon, who granted the town building rights to construct a church and other structures. Therefore, Alexander Jagiellon is considered as the founder of the city, which celebrated its 500th anniversary in 2003; two monuments were built in the city for this anniversary, one of which, by Stanislovas Kuzma, is dedicated to Alexander Jagiellon. The monument made of granite is located in the northern part of the near the Nevėžys
oxbow lake () of the city district. On his right palm Grand Duke holds
St. Peter and St. Paul's Church of Panevėžys.
Three Crosses There used to be wooden crosses of the Bald Hill, now known as the Hill of Three Crosses in
Kalnai Park, Vilnius. In 1916, a concrete monument was designed by
Polish–Lithuanian architect and sculptor
Antoni Wiwulski or Antanas Vivulskis in Lithuanian. It was demolished in 1950 by
Soviet authorities.
A new monument created by Stanislovas Kuzma after the design by
Henrikas Šilgalis was erected in its place in 1989. The monument can be seen on
50 litas banknotes, issues 1998 and 2003. ==Commemoration==