Mosaic For Sale - Price Range: $900 - $999

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Discover 4 original mosaic artworks for sale between $900 - $999. Contemporary emerging artists: Clark-camargo Mary, Suzanne Noll, Sudarshan Deshmukh are exhibiting their affordable original art. You can buy artwork online and browse 1 pages for more originals at the end of this page. To view detailed information for any of these artworks click the image or browse the artist's portfolio website.


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Clark-camargo Mary: 'a matter of time', 2020 Mosaic, Culture. This Day of the Dead mosaic wall hanging explores the theme of love, loss, yearning, rebirth and the passage of time. it is made from hand cut stained glass, glass tile , found objects, metal and porcelain...
Culture - Mosaic
16 x 20 inches (40.6 x 50.8 cm)
Suzanne Noll: 'Tree Bark and Claws', 2009 Mosaic, Cats.     This piece is called
Cats - Mosaic
22 x 28 inches (55.9 x 71.1 cm)
Sudarshan Deshmukh: 'Waterfall', 2002 Mosaic, Landscape. Hand- cut ceramic tiles, mirror and vitreous glass.  Small pieces of mirror in waterfall give the illusion of light sparkling on water. ...
, 2002
Landscape - Mosaic
21 x 27 inches (53.3 x 68.6 cm)
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Artists Describing Their Art:

Clark-camargo Mary - I have found an outlet for my love of color and texture and that is with Glass Mosaic. I originally started doing abstract because I can feel the patterns and shapes like music flowing from my fingers. I have recently started doing more realistic pieces finding the glass to be my perfect paint. I am constantly experimenting with new techniques to add even more texture and interest to my art....

Clark-camargo Mary - Sudarshan Deshmukh - I create mosaic art panels and decorative pieces, sculptures, paintings, and drawings. My works range from the abstract to the designative, and my inspiration is derived from a wide range of sources, including internal issues and meditations, technology, and the natural environment. I include experiences from my past and my travels in the visual art I create today. When I work with wood, metal, stone, glass, or ceramic tiles, my goal is to transform these seemingly static substances into dynamic works that resonate with delicacy, softness and pliancy. My mission is to work with my materials in a way that will help viewers experience the mood, meaning and esthetics of my art without focussing initially on the actual materials. Although I am a self-taught artist, I have taken courses in Old Masters drawing and painting, and this training often surfaces in my work: I love the play of dark and light tones, and I enjoy pushing even the simplest materials to their limits. I thrive on the challenges involved in creating "paintings" from small pieces of glass or carving a "living" creature from a chunk of stone. I believe that we can all only achieve a genuine understanding of ...