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Overton County’s second Everywhere You Look, UT mural has found a proud home at Rocky Ridge Farm, where a third-generation farming family has sponsored the mural to honor the University of Tennessee’s deep roots in their family and community.
Kendra Smith Livingston, her brother, Torrey Smith (Knoxville ’12, UT Health Science Center ’16), and their family have long held a passion for UT Knoxville. From childhood memories of attending 4-H events hosted by the local UT Extension office to cheering on the Vols as season tickets holders, the family’s passion for the University is undeniable.
“I mean, you live in Tennessee, you need to be a UT Vol fan. There just isn’t another choice,” Livingston said.
When Livingston saw the first Everywhere You Look, UT mural in Overton, she thought her family’s barn would be a great addition to the campaign. As the third generation to live and work on Rocky Ridge Farm, Livingston and her husband, Gerald, run their 80-acre property as well as raise cattle on an adjacent family farm. Just down the road, her parents, Ronald and Patricia Smith, grow wheat and hay to support this livestock. The family connection to the land is strong, as most people along the road are relatives.
Livingston hopes that the 40-foot-wide mural on Rocky Ridge Farm inspires others to participate in the campaign. To her family, Everywhere You Look, UT signifies that there are Tennessee fans everywhere.
“I’m just excited to see it done and hear what everybody in the community has to say about it,” Livingston said. The mural was made possible through a donation from Livingston and her family. The University provides funding only for the first mural in each county.
The newest mural in Overton County, painted by FreeSky Studios, marks the 61st in the Everywhere You Look, UT campaign.
597 Dogwalk Road
Monroe, TN 38573
Painting a 40-foot mural on a metal grain bin in 90-degree heat calls for a special type of artist.
Troy Freeman started his mural painting career while still in high school, painting mascots for his and area schools before advancing to sign painting work for local farmers and then founding his own business.
Free Sky Studios, Inc. is a Springfield, Illinois, based professional mural and sign painting business providing commercial and residential clients with a professional source for quality, creative work. With more than 20 years of experience, Troy focuses on delivering quality service marked with exceptional talent and professionalism in every project.
From a 65-foot corn cob to 4-story Frank Lloyd Wright tribute mural, Troy has the experience and expertise to tackle any location we envision.
Troy Freeman
Owner and Lead Artist
Free Sky Studios, Inc.
217-544-8634
info@freeskystudios.com
freeskystudios.com
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