 I'm Stesson Jackarillo. I came out here to St. Louis to paint a mural, a hundred foot mural. First step we need to do after we get the design kind of locked on is we need to line out this entire 100-foot illustration. So I took charcoal, had the design gridded out and kind of marked like places where I needed to stay in and just line the entire thing out in an afternoon. We chose a really, really colorful palette to kind of represent like the kids, the fun, the youthfulness, life and energy. A lot of paint mixing, a lot of getting supplies kind of together and keeping a good consistent palette. Put in some long, flat clouds and also some big spaces just like the real sky, right? The Keto Pulling Office Teamwork. I had three other Marine artists with me. Corporal Ronnie Sneedon, Corporal Michael Hollingsworth and Lance Corporal Cameron Royer. Corporal Sneedon and I are going to work on these two right here and then y'all work on these two and then we're going to meet in the middle. The theme was community country core. My thought was this. I wanted to really, really represent and do justice to the people of St. Louis. I wanted to make something colorful. I wanted to make something fitting and I wanted to make something that was part of that community. It's not ours, it's theirs. It's something that you can look forward to and see what America is and the Marines represent the best it is. If you want something done, the Marines will get it done. And they came over here today and looked at Matthew Dixon. They looked and they said, you know, I think we'd like to put something on that wall and they wind up putting a beautiful bear on that wall. Everybody comes by, everybody please about it. So I'd like to say to the Marines, may God bless you and God bless America.