Piece description from the artist
It's often said that Milwaukee was built by immigrants. In the first half of the 20th century, waves of German, Polish, Irish and others looking to find a better life laid the foundation for the Milwaukee of 2008.
And to build the city, those immigrants used Cream City Brick.
Grzadzielewski, a self-taught painter, favors acrylics with spurts into watercolors. Her broad strokes in an impressionist style create a sense of movement and life. The central theme of her work, buildings and homes, captures the engagement between people and their environments. Her art not only illustrates structures, but also absorbs and reflects the community's energy.
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