Eric Grohe
Eric Grohe
Born: New York City in 1944
Working in cooperation with architects, designers, art commissions and community representatives, Eric Grohe creates mural art that transforms the environment and communities as well. He believes that his art should involve, challenge and inspire the viewer; not simply adorn, but integrate with its architectural surroundings. The large public mural projects are painted on site and typically take several months, giving the local community a unique opportunity to witness the day-to-day creation of a work of art.
Piece I Enjoyed: Steel - Steubenville / 45’ x 90’ acrylic on prepared masonry
URL: Eric Grohe Murals and Design
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