Check it out: New mural on Hank Aaron Trail in Wauwatosa

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- If you are on the Hank Aaron Trail in Wauwatosa, you'll see a cool new mural by a local artist.
Kelmann Restoration commissioned Fred Kaems to do the work. It was, in part, to celebrate the company's 45th anniversary.
One of the cool parts about the work is that almost all of it was done using spray paint.
"Other than the blue sky, which he did with a roller, everything else is spray paint, obviously a little more commercial grade, exterior grade spray paint. He was there using some stencils for the detail work, but 99% of this was done with spray paint," said Tom Kelly with Kelmann Restoration.
If you want to see the mural for yourself, The Kelmann Restoration building is on the Hank Aaron Trail near 121st Street in Wauwatosa.