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Artist Statement:
Mosaic artist Oscar Alvarado is currently creating large-scale sculptures made with steel armatures filled with concrete, then intricately covered in thousands pieces of tile, glass and found objects.
During his 20-year career Alvarado has covered walls, water features, and other public spaces in South Texas with tile. His work along San Antonio’s Riverwalk is seen by 4 million people every year. He also works in smaller proportions, reusing discarded household items and transforming them into striking mosaic hanging art.
His first public art project was “Llave,” in 1999, a tile mural on the exterior of the Antonio E. Garcia Center for the Arts, commissioned by the South Texas Institute for the Arts while Alvarado was the artist-in-residence at the South Texas Art Museum. As part of this residency, he also taught children to create with tile. For that piece, a six by twelve-foot wall mural, Alvarado used hundreds of keys he’d collected in various ways a meta- depiction of one of the children he had taught, making her own mosaic.
“Just by giving a single key, donors felt a sense of ownership to this public art piece,” says Alvarado. Another quote about how ...
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