[5] The middle sculpture has a prototype, Dr. Irena Žukauskiene, cardiac surgeon, who saved Kuzma's life.
The sculpture to his plans was created by his son, Algirdas Kuzma, and architect Rolandas Palekas, and in 2016 it was unveiled on the grounds of the Santariškės [lt] Clinic of the hospital of Vilnius University.
[7] "City Gatekeeper" (Lithuanian: "Miesto vartų sargybinis") is a 1973 diploma work by Kuzma for his graduation from the Vilnius Art Institute.
It is located in a niche of the Umiastowski Palace [ru] at the corner of Trakų and Pylimo [lt] Streets in Vilnius Old Town.
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.
[11][12] 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.
In 1916, a concrete monument was designed by Polish–Lithuanian architect and sculptor Antoni Wiwulski or Antanas Vivulskis in Lithuanian.