 With over 25,000 stickers, Sean Cole's mosaic of Chris Stapleton's Traveler is finally complete. Monday we spoke with Cole about his piece. Well, COVID had hit, and I was looking for something to do. And I saw a news report where Letcher County had did some stuff with Post-it notes. And I said, well, that'll be cool, but I want to do something local. So the first thing, you know, local right here, Chris Stapleton came to mind. But when I come and did the math, I couldn't get the math to work with Post-it notes. It was going to end up being 50 foot tall by 50 feet. And I said, well, we're going to have to shrink it down somehow. And that's how I ended up with a half inch stickers. Using Photoshop, Cole converted the image of Stapleton into a six color picture, enabling him to create a grid for the piece. Using half inch stickers, Cole embarked on the project using over 20 rolls or three football fields worth of stickers. Oh, it was cool. It was definitely cool to see. The first thing that came through was this, this part of his eye. And I kept asking, I was asking my wife, it's like, do you see it? And she's like, I sort of see it, but I would bring people over. I was like, do you see an eyeball? And they're like, yeah. So once we started getting further out and getting more definition, you had to have something to define the shape. So once we got further out, then we realized, okay, we're onto something. At Pikeville Medical Center, we believe that together, we can make a difference in the fight against cancer. We are proud to have patients who have experienced successful outcomes over many years. As always, we believe in the power of faith. Pikeville Medical Center, where cancer can be defeated. To stay motivated throughout the project, Cole says he started in the middle moving outwards for each section, completing it just shy of a year. Well, we've got to finish it up. We've got to get it. We're going to put it on the metal signboard. I need to get it sealed. We have some companies, we've got some locations already displayed in it. I want to get it someplace where the people can see it, because I think it's something that can draw people into Paintsville. I just got to get the right location where it's protected. If you're interested in Sean's services, you can contact him on Facebook, keyword Sean Cole. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Chorjol.