 For video streaming, gaming, social media, plus smart home devices, and security systems standard high-speed or cellular internet is just too slow. But Broadband keeps your home connected. Call or visit Gearhart Broadband online. I'm here in downtown Pottyville where a mural was unveiled by local artist Austin Casebolt. This unveiling is one of many art pieces that will be featured in their art initiative program. I met with Austin Casebolt, the artist behind this mural, to find out what inspired him to create Woman with Cardinal. Pikeville, Kentucky is the place that built me, and I'm really proud of that. I'm really happy to be from here, and this piece was about giving back to the community in a way that brought joy and that would remind people of the dignity that exists from being from this wonderful, wonderful area. This is an initiative from city management, local elected officials, our downtown Main Street program in conjunction with the Appalachian Art Center. I've been working together for quite some time now to create and cultivate something that is truly representative of the character that exists within the mountains. Austin says that the conceptual design of the piece is in response to the way others view and see Eastern Kentuckians as modern Americans. The piece is titled Woman with Cardinal, and you'll also notice a variety of odes to typical Kentucky iconography, like our Kentucky State Bird, the Golden Rod, and of course the mountains, that if you look closely have continued and hopefully will continue to build us into the people that we've become. Yeah, a lot of times people will ask how long something takes, and my best answer is 26 years. I'm 26 years old, so compiling all of the experiences into one thing is just impossible, so to say that something took a set amount of time, it's taken years of practice and diligence and education as well. It's really exciting to spearhead any sort of project, especially one that's so near and dear to the heart in my hometown, so we're all really hopeful that we get to see an entire alley full of just beautiful art that explains the narratives and the nuances of what it means to be person from Eastern Kentucky. So this is the newest addition to hopefully a very wide variety of wonderful art pieces that express the nature of Eastern Kentucky people, so if you get the chance, if you're in our beautiful unique downtown area, come on down and take a look and see what the future holds for the community of art and for the people of Eastern Kentucky. If there are any other artists out there watching, I would like to say to keep it weird and to follow your dreams. Reporting in Pikeville, Kentucky, I'm Jeremy Justice with Your Mountain Top News.