Grzegorz Chudy is a Polish philologist, musician, and visual artist known for his enchanting watercolours of Upper Silesia, which he transforms into a mythical, dreamlike land. His work often features beboki—mischievous dwarves from Silesian legends—alongside recurring motifs like whimsical balloons and forgotten water towers, evoking a fairy-tale atmosphere. You are warmly invited to visit his atelier in the historic mining district of Nikiszowiec at 9/4 Odrowążów St. There, you can explore a broader collection of his watercolours, collectible prints, and publications—and experience the unique opportunity to engage with the stories his paintings quietly tell.
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