A Story of Rhythm and Place
From Hollywood Park, With Love is a site-specific mural presented by Ticketmaster and created by AQMNI (Ethel & Carlo Zafranco) for YouTube Theater as a love letter from Hollywood Park to its home in Inglewood. By layering neighborhood moments with legendary landmarks and performers, the artwork honors the city's creative history while cementing Hollywood Park's role as a persisting cultural landmark and global stage.
AQMNI is a Los Angeles-based artist duo whose work is rooted in storytelling, lived experience, and connection to place.
This mural is part of Ticketmaster's mission to invite artists to create original works that celebrate the diverse communities, cultures, and fans who support live entertainment. Designed to unfold as guests move through the space, the piece captures the pulse of live performance and a community where greatness begins- and returns.
Artist's Note or Imagery Note: The images and portraits illustrated are symbolic representations. Rather than depicting real individuals, they serve as illustrative "everyman" figures designed to reflect the spirit of our community.

About the Artists
AQMNI is a husband-and-wife artist team that creates custom-designed murals that tell stories through bold, imaginative art pieces. Carlo Zafranco has a graphic design and animation background and has worked for Disney, Marvel, and Universal, among others. His current focus is to use his experience to empower underserved communities and BIPOC youth so they can pave their own paths through the arts. Ethel Zafranco was placed in a program that provided a platform for youth to express themselves creatively through arts, crafts, theater, photos, and film. She studied fine art in high school and earned her multimedia arts BA from LMU. Creatively, her career has taken the form of digital photography and video editing for social media content creation for e-commerce businesses. She has since found an outlet for expressing her emotions through conceptual portraiture. During the pandemic, she decided to bring the opportunity of expression and healing through the arts to underserved youth and communities.
