Alex F. Yaworski (born 1907, Odessa, Imperial Russia, now Ukraine; died March 25, 1997)[1] was a visual artist who specialized in Watercolor painting and Illustration.
His father, Anton, was conscripted into the Czarist Army and maintained cavalry horses, while his mother, Anna was employed as a cook for a group of generals.
He found fascination in the Northern Wisconsin scenic beauty as well as the waterfront shipyards, freight yards, and grain elevators of the Duluth/Superior Twin Ports region.
Yaworski's first full time job out of school was working in the art department of the Chicago Tribune.
Maurine died in 1983 and in 1991 after spending over 60 years in Chicago, Alex moved to Kansas City, MO to be closer to his son.