Artist brings 'wall of hope' to honor those missing, killed in Kerr County

Kerville, Texas (KXAN) – Liu Soto had many flower boxes – all donated – to the point that he needed helping to find a city truck to help all of them.

“It is amazing,” he said.

He lives in Miami, Florida, and traveled to cities throughout the country – and the world – after the major tragedies.

He collects what he calls the “wall of hope”. He gets permission from cities and/or companies to prepare flowers and images via a fence, which ends, turns into an increasing memorial where anyone can add pictures, candles, flowers – anything they want.

Soto said: “I am the fabric.” “They make her personal.”

He does this in his time, with the aim of giving people in the thick destruction “an opportunity for exhale”.

On the Kerrville wall, it included pictures of individuals who are missing or passed.

He said: “You hear about the charges of injuries and hear about the numbers, and this is somewhat allergic to the amount of pain and suffering behind each of these victims.” “Therefore, I believe that looking at the pictures of each individual and I think there is a family that suffers from each of these images really brings a feeling of honoring the people who were lost, thinking about their legacy, and giving appreciation to the people in your life that you love as well.”

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