Raul Servin came to San Antonio from Acapulco, Mexico in 1968 as an artist hired to decorate the large platform utilized by the Mexican Voladores de Papantla in HemisFair 68. After HemisFair closed, Servin returned to Acapulco, Mexico but found his way back to San Antonio the following year to start a new life. For the past forty years, he has been a major contributor to the Mexican and Chicano art community of San Antonio.
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Well, that's my uncle and he is one of the greatest with mood and color I've seen in a while. Call me biased but I think Raul Serving is a Great artist and a Wonderful person.
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I'm sorry my comment was not about you. I know your 20 subscribers are more concerned with you than your subject, but I was trying to make a comment about the subject and not the object. Maybe you missed that in 'journalism' class.
Well, that's my uncle and he is one of the greatest with mood and color I've seen in a while. Call me biased but I think Raul Serving is a Great artist and a Wonderful person.
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Another fascinating story. So much to learn.