The Reggie Miller mural in Downtown Indianapolis is finished, it's massive and it's glorious

Domenica Bongiovanni | IndyStar

Show Caption Hide Caption Reggie Miller mural in the works Indiana Pacers icon Reggie Miller will be the next personality depicted in a Pamela Bliss mural.

Indianapolis now has a visual focal point for all of its Reggie Miller love. The career Indiana Pacer star will live forever on the building known as "the Mich" at 127 E. Michigan St.

Local artist Pamela Bliss posted on Facebook on Thursday that she finished painting the 60-foot mural. Miller's frame rises up beside six stories of windows on the Downtown building. To get a sense of the scale: Miller's wrist sweatband alone is three feet.

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Commuters heading west on Michigan Street or north on Delaware Street will have the best view of the mural. Bliss reached out to building owner Ben Jafari about painting something on his building, and he was thrilled. The artist began creating the mural of the hoops star, who's in a shooting stance, in mid-September.

Bliss is known for painting writer Kurt Vonnegut on Mass Ave. and jazz icons Wes Montgomery and Freddie Hubbard on a building near Vermont Street and Capital Avenue, among many other projects.

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Pop culture reporter David Lindquist contributed to this report.

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