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A Bright Wall by Joe Geis & Jeremiah Britton
Had I just walked a bit further on my first excursion into the Bright Walls project I'd have found this mural, as it's just a few steps beyond ZOER's effort behind Bella Notte.
Jeremiah Britton's a Jackson native, though he now lives in Brooklyn, where he works with Joe Geis. Together they head the graphics efforts at WeWork--although given the massive shakeup that company's undergoing you might think their jobs could be at risk. I wish them the best.
The narrow alley makes this graphic difficult to photograph, and this photo doesn't really do it justice. Owley's photo on the Bright Walls website shows the same problem.
Jeremiah Britton's a Jackson native, though he now lives in Brooklyn, where he works with Joe Geis. Together they head the graphics efforts at WeWork--although given the massive shakeup that company's undergoing you might think their jobs could be at risk. I wish them the best.
The narrow alley makes this graphic difficult to photograph, and this photo doesn't really do it justice. Owley's photo on the Bright Walls website shows the same problem.
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