San Diego Bliss illustrates a statue in front of the City and County Administration Building, San Diego, California. the sculpture is a 23-foot-high figure of a woman holding an olla on her left shoulder, symbolizing the need for water conservation in Southern California. the building features a quote that says, “the noblest motive is the public good.” this building is multi-purposed, to include issuing marriage certificates; therefore, it is somewhat common to see newly married couples around the building, using the artistic influence of the statue for photo ops.
San Diego Bliss
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