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11
Sep
2021
Michelangelo’s Favorite Stone – Marble
“Perfection is no small thing, but it is made up of small things.” – Michelangelo Marble has been a staple of upscale homes and public spaces for far longer than you might guess. The association with luxury and quality and positive reputation of this stone has been earned over not

31
Aug
2021
Remembering Chuck Close as a Mosaic Artist
The highly influential American artist Chuck Close passed away earlier this month at the age of 81. His decades-long career showed longevity, even as his physical infirmities affected his style. Large-scale photorealistic works put him on the art world map. Later in life, his portraits using mosaic-style grids brightened subway

20
Aug
2021
How To Transform any Space With Scenic Mosaics
This week, we’re here to tell you about the easiest way to visit the world’s scenic spots! Even better – you can stay home, enjoy the best views, and invite your friends and family to visit with you. Mosaic wall art is perfect for adding a scenic landscape to any

13
Aug
2021
15 Mosaic Tile Art Ideas to Inspire Your Design Dreams
Sometimes, the best ideas for decorating a space are the easiest. Mosaic tile, a popular decorative art for thousands of years, is wildly versatile, requires little maintenance, and provides dazzling effects on practically any surface. Call it design paralysis after a year cooped up inside, but there’s a common feeling

06
Aug
2021
The History of Household Mosaic Tile
Did you know that mosaic tile’s popularity has links to both Victorians and — indoor plumbing? Stay with us as we share a little of the interesting history behind our favorite subject! The United States experienced robust population growth in the late 1800s, and with it, a need for better

30
Jul
2021
Commemorative Mosaics
Commemorating the loss of a loved one is a highly personal task. Bringing together the special memories, strong feelings, and many nuances of their effect on the world is like assembling a mosaic. We’ve talked about the connection between mosaic art and literature in the past – our blog on