Gifts of the Yanaguana

Mauro de la Tierra is a self-taught painter, sculptor, and illustrator from San Antonio. Embracing his identity as community-made and community-driven, his work shines a light on socio-economic challenges and generational struggles, including the prison industrial complex, poverty, addiction, and environmental decline. Through his art, he captures the often-overlooked aspects of life while passionately affirming his love for humanity.

Gifts of the Yanaguana draws inspiration from the enchanting San Antonio River and its vibrant ecosystem. It envisions a tranquil sunset in shades of yellow as the backdrop, adorned with dragonflies, butterflies, and avian species like the Blue Heron and Cedar Waxwing, alongside turtles. This artwork aims to foster appreciation for the natural beauty surrounding us while promoting a message of environmental stewardship and conservation.