Facebook Pixel FROM SCRAP HEAP TO ARTFUL ALTARS | Los Angeles Times - newspaper - Lees dit verhaal op Magzter.com
Ga onbeperkt met Magzter GOLD

Ga onbeperkt met Magzter GOLD

Krijg onbeperkte toegang tot meer dan 9000 tijdschriften, kranten en Premium-verhalen voor slechts

$149.99
 
$74.99/Jaar

Poging GOUD - Vrij

FROM SCRAP HEAP TO ARTFUL ALTARS

Los Angeles Times

|

January 29, 2026

Ben Tuna has transformed the shells of burned-out vintage Porsches with stained glass featuring religious images

- BY MARAH EAKIN

FROM SCRAP HEAP TO ARTFUL ALTARS

TUNA snagged five Porsches destroyed in the L.A. wildfires and began turning the shells into cathedral-like creations.

After last year's fires, cars were often all that remained on the lots of homes reduced to rubble. Some sat remarkably untouched, but most were damaged beyond repair-crushed by falling beams, burned to a shell, and covered in toxic dust. The steely husks stood sentinel over unfathomable loss for weeks or months until they were towed away and sold as scrap.

More than 6,000 cars were destroyed in the Pacific Palisades alone. Some were used for daily commutes and left in garages as families fled; others were trucks and vans packed with landscaping gear or tools.

Then there were the showpieces: steel-and-glass representations of an owner's love for the open road and classic automotive design. It was these vehicles that captured the imagination of Ben Tuna, a self-described car guy and stained glass artist, who saw a way to create something beautiful from the rubble.

Beginning in March 2025, Tuna snagged five burned-out Porsches from the L.A. fires, and began turning the shells into cathedral-like creations using stained glass from old salvaged churches.

Armed with a soldering iron and good intentions, Tuna paid tribute to what the fires took.

MEER VERHALEN VAN Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

A HIDDEN MESSAGE IN DISNEY ART

Former Imagineer Nikkolas Smith's Legacy Tower design nods to five trailblazing Black architects' work

time to read

5 mins

March 23, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Authentic new jam hits desert rock scene

Local legends of underground music kick off the inaugural Mojave Experience.

time to read

4 mins

March 23, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

A blow to Caribbean democracy as two newspapers fold

Growing up in Trinidad and Tobago, Carlon Augustus remembers reading the newspapers his grandparents bought daily.

time to read

4 mins

March 23, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

'Ready' for more laughs than gasps?

The horror-comedy slasher sequel wages class warfare that never quite hits mark.

time to read

5 mins

March 23, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

What 'KPop Demon Hunters' Oscar wins mean for Asian cinema

Director Maggie Kang credits culturally specific storytelling for the film's success and urges studios to back such projects. 'There's huge reward when risks are taken.'

time to read

5 mins

March 23, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Migrants held at Texas site still face dire conditions, filings say

Nearly 600 immigrant children were held in a Texas family detention center in recent months without enough food, medical care or mental health services, as their time inside stretched beyond court mandated limits, according to court documents.

time to read

2 mins

March 23, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Lesson plans pivot over Chavez legacy

Educators at colleges, K-12 schools rethink their curriculum after sex abuse allegations.

time to read

6 mins

March 23, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Iran conflict is costing consumers, not just on oil

The global economy is suffering from a bigger inflationary hit than futures suggest.

time to read

4 mins

March 23, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

ABC's goal: Big ratings. It got burned

With the chaotic Taylor Frankie Paul, 'The Bachelorette' was playing with fire.

time to read

5 mins

March 23, 2026

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Galaxy forge draw with Timbers

Portland’s Kristoffer Velde scored in the 13th minute and Timbers defender Kamal Miller picked up a red card seven minutes later, but James Pantemis surrendered only a Joao Klauss goal to help them hold on for a draw with the Galaxy on Sunday.

time to read

2 mins

March 23, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size