This weekend, dozens of artists will have their work on display, allowing residents to support the community they live in, which Mayor John McCann says they’ll continue to strive to do.
Chula Vista will have its inaugural Art Fest this weekend, giving the public an opportunity to support local artists."I would doodle with my dad as a kid on the kitchen table. We used to draw tanks and vehicles like that,” he says.Zazala lost interest in art while he attended Hilltop High, but he says he rediscovered his love for drawing when his mom convinced him to take an art class in college.
And it was during this time when he reconnected with his childhood friend, Hector, who was already on track to pursue a career in art.
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