Sculpture - Outdoor
798 Wildcat Way, Brea, CA, 92821
The Wildcat
Carlos Terres, 1991
The Wildcat by Carlos Terres was sponsored by Brea-Olinda High School.
Terres, a native of Jalisco, Mexico, created a realistic feline with a few of his own touches. Specifically, it has a very aggressive look and a few eagle feathers. In Aztec culture, the eagle represents intelligence, Terres said. That, combined with the Wildcat, represents, in his mind the blending of academics and athletics. (Los Angeles Times)
Medium type: Bronze
Date created: 1991
Dimensions: 14' tall
798 Wildcat Way
798 Wildcat Way, Brea, CA, 92821