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I wish we would have spent a few minutes here, but we were like horses back to the barn.
nspired by the region-specific history of ranching, Árbol de la Vida: Memorias y Voces de la Tierra (Tree of Life) is a physical reflection of stories crafted by the people of San Antonio. Adorning the steel tree-like structure is 700 clay sculptures made by community members—many of whom worked closely with Cabrera as they had no prior sculpture experience. The objects reflect the ranching heritage themes and stories related to collectively rich traditions.
nspired by the region-specific history of ranching, Árbol de la Vida: Memorias y Voces de la Tierra (Tree of Life) is a physical reflection of stories crafted by the people of San Antonio. Adorning the steel tree-like structure is 700 clay sculptures made by community members—many of whom worked closely with Cabrera as they had no prior sculpture experience. The objects reflect the ranching heritage themes and stories related to collectively rich traditions.