Kindred Hands: Art Honoring San Antonio Missions
www.twilightpoison.com – Along the historic World Heritage Trail, a striking new sculpture called “Kindred” rises above the riverbank, quietly spotlighting the enduring spirit of the San Antonio Missions. Two monumental steel hands emerge from the water, fingers slightly cupped, as if lifting stories from the river itself. The work honors community, ancestry, and a shared landscape shaped over centuries. It also nudges visitors to see the missions as living places, not frozen relics.Created with inspiration from a descendant connected to Mission San José and the broader San Antonio Missions legacy, “Kindred” turns memory into metal. Its towering presence feels both…