The area of Norblin Factory in Warsaw’s Wola district, whose revitalization has been recently completed, has got a new mural. The author of the work depicted in the mural is Tytus Brzozowski – a well-known painter, architect, and lover of Warsaw’s history and architecture. The mural was made by Ideamo studio.
The mural appeared on a 22 sqm of the wall, on one of the underground levels of Norblin Factory (-2), at the main exit from the parking lot. Tytus Brzozowski is a watercolorist and architect who is fascinated by cities – their transformations, history, and identity. The artist has a special artistic fondness for the capital.
“I love bustling and lively cities, and this is what Warsaw is like in my painting. The mural’s design was based on the piece I painted in September 2016, inspired by the changes that began to happen at the Norblin Factory. One of the reasons why I am so fascinated by the capital of Poland is the pace at which our city is transforming. Post-industrial Wola district is becoming the center of changes going at an unprecedented pace,” Tytus Brzozowski said.
(WBJ)