San Antonio is still coming to terms with Jesse Treviño's lasting legacy as an artist and community pillar

Even a month after the funeral mass of Jesse Treviño, San Antonio is still lamenting the loss of the beloved and influential visual artist known for his photorealistic paintings and large-scale public art projects. Friends and associates of the late Treviño, who died Feb. 13 at age 76 after a battle with cancer, said he had an outsize impact on the San Antonio community because he was part of the community.
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