What happens when your last name literally predicts your career? For John Murrell, the answer was written on the wall—quite literally. In this captivating conversation, muralist John Murrell shares his remarkable journey from creating tiny, hyper-realistic charcoal drawings shipped in boxes across the country to painting massive 300-foot murals that transform communities throughout southwestern Virginia. The magic of Murrell's work extends far beyond his technical skill with a spray can. As ...
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What happens when your last name literally predicts your career? For John Murrell, the answer was written on the wall—quite literally. In this captivating conversation, muralist John Murrell shares his remarkable journey from creating tiny, hyper-realistic charcoal drawings shipped in boxes across the country to painting massive 300-foot murals that transform communities throughout southwestern Virginia. The magic of Murrell's work extends far beyond his technical skill with a spray can. As ...
Three friends, two Instagram shows, and one mission to elevate small local businesses
Random Acts
30 minutes
7 months ago
Three friends, two Instagram shows, and one mission to elevate small local businesses
Community-building through content creation takes center stage as three Roanoke locals share the fascinating origin story behind their popular Instagram series. Elliot Broyles, John Park (aka Hungry Asian), and Zach Jackson have captured the attention of food and drink enthusiasts with their authentic approach to showcasing local establishments through "Hey Bartender, Whatcha Drinking?" and "What Can I Get for $10?" Unlike typical influencers, these creators reveal their refreshingly honest ...
Random Acts
What happens when your last name literally predicts your career? For John Murrell, the answer was written on the wall—quite literally. In this captivating conversation, muralist John Murrell shares his remarkable journey from creating tiny, hyper-realistic charcoal drawings shipped in boxes across the country to painting massive 300-foot murals that transform communities throughout southwestern Virginia. The magic of Murrell's work extends far beyond his technical skill with a spray can. As ...