2 x 2m x 1.5m murals School mosaic project created with ceramic tiles Artist comment: Thanks to some State Government funding, the Enoggerra State School were given the opportunity to create a couple of large mosaic murals to complement a refurbishment of …Continue reading →
Each piece is 495mm x 295mm framed with mill finish aluminium. mosaic murals created with ceramic tiles Artist comment: “Elemental Nudes” was created for the “Mosaic Now: works from Italy and Australia” exhibition taking place throughout Victoria June-December 2006. This is …Continue reading →
2100mm x 700mm mosaic wall mural created with ceramic tiles Artist comment: Customer really liked one of our previous works titled “Aquarium” and wanted to put it on a poolside seat. Of course we don’t copy previous works, so this …Continue reading →
mosaic mural created with ceramic tiles Artist comment: Coloured Gecko is a design by Lesley when in one of her “blatantly colourful” moods. Whilst the colour does most of the talking, there was also some seriously fine work involved in …Continue reading →
800mm x 600mm Mosaic welcome sign created with ceramic tiles Artist comment: This project was a bit special for me as it’s my first mosaic installed into Maleny – my new adopted town. Better still, it was my favourite shop – …Continue reading →
2400mm x 1600mm Community mosaic created with ceramic tiles by the Nhulunbuy township Artist comment: I was approached by the Nhulunbuy Corporation to conduct classes with kids in the school holidays. Nhulunbuy is very remote (!200kms by car from Darwin) and …Continue reading →
1200mm x 900mm mosaic mural created with ceramic tiles Artist comment: This piece was pure delight to create. I’m often up & about before dawn and have always marvelled at the full moon setting over the Western sky pre-dawn. This …Continue reading →
300mm x 300mm (each) mosaic murals created with ceramic tiles Artist comment: These small works were created for a travelling exhibition (Sydney, Melbourne & Ravenna, Italy) and were required to be in the theme of Native Australian plants. Rather than …Continue reading →