Jacksonville’s San Marco community has welcomed a stunning 12-foot-tall butterfly sculpture named ‘Transform’ at Landon Park. This artwork pays tribute to E. Zimmermann Boulos, the president of Office Environments & Services, until his retirement in 2024.
The company, originally founded by his father in 1955, has been instrumental in various community projects, including the renovation of San Marco Square and the planting of trees throughout the neighborhood. Bryan Roberts, CEO of Office Images, who purchased OE&S in 2022, highlighted how the sculpture not only honors Boulos’ spirit of support but also signifies the importance of arts and culture in enhancing the vibrancy of Jacksonville. Such endeavors not only uplift the community but also contribute positively to the city’s economy.
Additional Media Coverage:
- 12-foot-high butterfly sculpture now graces Jacksonville park to honor community leader – Jacksonville.com, February 20, 2025
- Jacksonville Unveils Butterfly Sculpture ‘Transform’ – Here Jacksonville, February 21, 2025