“We will never abandon you.”
- Fr. Greg Boyle
Los Angeles at its core is an immigrant city. Los Pobladores were forty-four people of different backgrounds, establishing on what already was Tongva land. From the very beginning, LA has been the place where life has started anew - regardless of where you’re from.
Somos todos Angelinos. Whether you came here 108 years ago or 108 days ago, you are a part of the story of Los Angeles - and no one should be employed to take that away. I am disheartened to see what has unfolded throughout our city and neighboring areas.
I am sorry to my friends and acquaintances affected by this attack on our home.
It is encouraging to see the outpouring of support for our brothers and sisters, and the unwillingness to stand down in the face of terror. Los Angeles is a strong, resilient city that serves as a reflection of the people who are in it. Los Angeles will never abandon you.
My heart is with you during this time. We will prevail.
Beautiful photo credits of: @photoswithdev
A vision turned reality. A little over a year of research, design, process, & execution.
With the help of some very talented people, these vintage pedal cars get the love they deserved.
The posters are just the cherry on top 😎👌🏼
Logged more miles on the Chevy since pulling it out of the garage a year ago today than Dad had in the last decade. Driving it is a dream, and I’m so grateful for the kind people I’ve met along the road and on the boulevard 🙏🏼
It is an honor to take care of this car. And this car takes care of me.
It has been a year without you, but I feel your love endlessly. Thank you for giving me a purpose, I think about you all the time… not a day goes by. Love you Dad. 💙
A very special thank you to @herbrockone for the photo with my favorite jacket.
A huge thank you to my good friend @babyy.jamess for the tattoo work on my Dad’s birthday, it means so much to me.
Major shoutout and thank you to @tyler_rousseau for these beautiful photos of two things I love: the city and the Chevy 🙌🏼
‘71 all day all the way!
‘15 Years of Impala’ is my poster I designed and illustrated highlighting the uniqueness of the taillights on the classic Chevy. I am fortunate to include my ‘71, which was my Dad’s that he got from his uncle back in 1981. I get so much joy from driving it, knowing he is in the passenger seat. Without the help and support of some special people, none of this would have happened. Thank you for taking a look!