Being a fan of the Utah Jazz isn’t something casual for Rod Peterson.
Whether it be a home or away game, you can usually find Peterson yelling at the TV or from the stands at Vivint Arena. All you have do is ask him and he’ll tell you that the love he possess for the organization runs true and deep.
So when Peterson had the opportunity to combine his professional career of being an artist with his affinity for the Jazz, it was an opportunity he couldn’t pass up.
This past weekend at the Chalk the Block For Charity Utah Arts Festival in Provo, Rod and his wife Justine spent 25 hours over three days creating a mural featuring prominent Jazz players with the dark mode theme in celebration of the NBA’s 75th anniversary.