Tower Buzzers Mural

Shane Grammer is a muralist, sculptor, and former Disney Imagineer who now lives locally in Rancho Cucamonga. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, CNN, and the Associated Press. His artistic footprint spans cities worldwide, including Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Cambodia, South Korea, and Dubai, with his paintings displayed in Disney Park Galleries across the globe.
Grammer gained international recognition in 2019 when he transformed the ruins of homes destroyed by the devastating Camp Fire in Paradise, California into powerful murals of hope — a project that changed the trajectory of his career. As the founder of Hope Through Art Foundation, he uses art as a platform for awareness and social change.
Most recently, Shane completed scenic fabrication and sculpture work for "The Shroud of Turin: An Immersive Experience" at Christ Cathedral in Garden Grove — a $5 million, 10,000 square foot museum exploring the history and science of the Shroud. He created the Blood Room, including the tomb environment where visitors encounter a life-size replica of Christ's burial place.
Shane was the catalyst who planted the seed for O-Town Walls Muralfest, helping consult on its launch and serving as one of the festival's featured artists.

This explosive, large-scale mural celebrates Ontario's newest hometown team — the Ontario Tower Buzzers, a Single-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers debuting at the Empire Sports Complex in 2026. The dynamic composition features a Buzzers player in full action, sliding into frame against a vivid sunset of oranges, pinks, and purples.
Woven throughout the piece are icons of Ontario's identity: palm trees, stadium lights, and a vintage aircraft honoring Ontario International Airport — a major sponsor of the Empire Sports Complex, the team's future home. The scoreboard in the background pays tribute to the iconic Dodger Stadium scoreboard, connecting Ontario's new team to its legendary parent club.
In Shane's signature style, the mural pulses with energy, color, and movement — a bold welcome to a new era of baseball in Ontario.
The Ontario Tower Buzzers are Ontario's first Minor League Baseball team — a Single-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers debuting at the Empire Sports Complex in 2026. The team represents a new chapter in Ontario's sports identity and community pride.
The Buzzers name pays homage to Ontario's aviation heritage, connecting the city's rich history as a transportation hub to its exciting future. Their arrival marks Ontario's entry into professional sports and signals the city's continued growth as a major Southern California destination.