Those who follow artist Hugo Medina on Facebook probably remember when he invited artists to paint 80 wooden panels for a huge project he kicked off at the Phoenix Festival of the Arts. During the three-day event last December he asked local creatives to paint 80 panels and placed blank panels in-between, inviting anyone -- artist or not -- to create something. There were only two rules: it had to be positive and it had to be inspired by downtown Phoenix.

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The end result was 160 eight-by-four-foot panels that would become a gigantic 1,280-foot-long mural to be placed at the PHX Renews site on the northeast corner of Indian School Road and Central Avenue. It may have taken a few months, but it's finally time to install the art -- and Medina could use some help.