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Jaime J. Brown

Waves of Giving - Street Murals

Featured In Hometown Pharmacy, Janesville, WI

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Collaboration with artist Karim Jabbari.
The arrows on the top represent the forward-thinking of the city.

The zigzags represent the river running through downtown.

The diamonds on the right are a stalk of wheat, from its earlier days establishing itself as an agricultural community.

The horizontal bars on the bottom re for the fallen tree trunks during the lumber/industrial part of the city.

The vertical lines are the train tracks for when the city became connected by rail. (huge move for exportation of goods, obviously)

And the two purple circles that intersect show a woman looking down and working on something. The small circle is her head, the big one is her body and the mango color is her face. She could be making a quilt, she could be making dinner. But generally speaking, the woman is the heartbeat of the home. Those homes and families are the heartbeats of the community.

Item Waves of Giving
Created by Jaime J. Brown
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Jaime J. Brown
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Color bursts and geometric compositions fuse together for an explosion of the unexpected.

Growing up, I skipped watching TV in favor of doing art projects. I was heavily influenced by my mom, who is also an artist and an accomplished graphic designer. Her background in calligraphy and love of typography rubbed off on me and now we share a mutual love of fonts (and kerning)!

After college, I moved to Hollywood and worked in the TV/FILM industry only to end up on the other side of the world in Morocco. I continued to work as a graphic artist and expanded internationally and in multiple languages.

I am currently in the United States and my main focus now is large-scale murals and public art. I'm open to commissions and am accepting new clients for both art and graphic design.