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The mural off of 211 N. Center St. at Bank Alley was commissioned by Allen Bryson Lamar Law Firm and brought to life under the direction of Bright Creative and mural artist Jill Davis.

It is one of the latest additions to the Arts!Longview Cultural District.

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The project represents "a meaningful collaboration between local business, creative professionals, and homegrown talent 性视界传媒 all rooted in a shared love for East Texas," Arts!Longview said in a statement.

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Davis grew up in Peatown, a small community off of FM 2011, with Bryson性视界传媒檚 wife, Libby, who also worked on the project through Bright Creative.

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The new mural is among more than 10 in downtown and the Arts!Longview Cultural District.

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