A 25-foot mural that is a tribute to a late rapper and Pittsburgh native was painted in East Liberty over the weekend.Work was done on the mural on the anniversary of the death of Malcolm McCormick, who was more widely known as Mac Miller.The mural was organized by the Moving the Lives of Kids organization.It can be seen along Paulson Avenue.Fans from Pittsburgh and other areas were invited to stop and leave their own messages.Artist Kyle Holbrook, who was a friend of the late rapper, said the work has been emotional for him. "Mac had so many fans everywhere and he loved people -- all people of all races. All ages, everything. He's just a good guy. And I think he would have liked having a piece where especially Pittsburghers and his fans from everywhere can be a part of it. So I think it makes it more powerful," Holbrook said.

A 25-foot mural that is a tribute to a late rapper and Pittsburgh native was painted in East Liberty over the weekend.


Work was done on the mural on the anniversary of the death of Malcolm McCormick, who was more widely known as Mac Miller.

The mural was organized by the Moving the Lives of Kids organization.

It can be seen along Paulson Avenue.

Fans from Pittsburgh and other areas were invited to stop and leave their own messages.

Artist Kyle Holbrook, who was a friend of the late rapper, said the work has been emotional for him.

"Mac had so many fans everywhere and he loved people -- all people of all races. All ages, everything. He's just a good guy. And I think he would have liked having a piece where especially Pittsburghers and his fans from everywhere can be a part of it. So I think it makes it more powerful," Holbrook said.