He grew up in Newport Beach, but his life path did not follow the Orange County image of life on the coast. Tyler Alexander Gill was raised by his maternal grandmother, Jackie Chenelia, and her husband, Frank Chenelia.
His mother, Jackie’s daughter, struggled with substance abuse and associated challenges with the criminal courts, while his father died at a very young age. Jackie and Frank did their best to create a stable and healthy home life for their grandson. Tyler attended Newport-Mesa schools, ultimately landing at Newport Harbor High School. Struggling with adolescence, he ended up dropping out.
What might have seemed like a recipe for trouble has actually morphed into a unique path for this young Newport Beach native. While Tyler never quite fit in to the standard line of childhood progression, his grandmother from a very early age recognized, inspired and promoted his artistic nature and abilities. He says he spent much of his childhood and teenage years feeling like an outcast in Newport Beach, but through his art found both a comfort and a calling in life.