If you venture down Highway 79 in Temecula past the box stores and condos to where the road becomes single lane and winds toward the inland desert, there is a hidden treasure. The first time I drove that way, toward Vail Ranch Resort, I was startled by the horses standing sentinel over the road, the goat staking his territory on a hill, and the snake coiled at the foot of the American flag.
These are all creations of local artist,
Ricardo Breceda. He is famous in the Inland Empire for his metal sculptures,
and his work is a major draw for tourists to Borrego Springs, just another hour
up the road from Temecula.
Mr. Breceda himself came out to greet me as I wandered around the
grounds. He smiled and nodded when I asked for permission to photograph his
work, then took a seat on the back of a trailer and proceeded to tell me about
the sculptures. He used to be a boot maker, and a very good one from what he
says. His shop was well known and his reputation carried far and wide. He
created his first sculpture for his daughter, a life size dinosaur, and after
that the creations just kept coming.
I love the unexpected, so the first time I drove down Highway 79
and saw the sculptures of the rearing horses perched on top of the hills, I was
like a kid finding an Easter egg. It was truly a treasure and I wanted to find
more…
To see the sculptures, drive east from the 15 on Highway 79 for
about 7 miles, then start looking at the hills to the side of the road. His
sculptures dot the roadside until you get to the entrance to Vail Ranch Resort.
There you will see the horse-drawn wagon and a plethora of other sculptures
right next to the road. Once there, it is definitely worth your time to drive
in to the resort and see Breceda’s studio. All of his works are on display
outside, so it is a great way to spend an afternoon strolling around the
grounds.
To learn more about Ricardo Breceda, visit his website at www.ricardoabreceda.com