Unlocking the potentials of Mosaic Artists who visioned the larger-than-life pieces and made them quintessential for every individual.
1.Jason Middlebrook

When it comes to work, he prefers to use a material that could stand up to the elements and that has a long historic tradition. Jason says, “I considered myself a painter who makes sculpture and mosaics which allow me to explore both disciplines. With every project and or sculpture I see infinite possibilities with the material and because of this I have grown to really love working with mosaics.” Adding to it, wood, tile, bronze, steel and paint are some of the materials, which are mostly used to create the masterpiece.
2. Kevin Champeny

When it comes to materials, he says, “I work primarily in hand cast resin. It affords me the greatest flexibility in creating the vast amounts of pieces required for each sculpture. Since I hand cast all of the parts myself, I also have the most control over quantity and color, as I hand dye every single casting.”
3. Sandrina Van Geel
For more than fifteen years Sandrina has decorated surfaces in France and abroad, which represents more than a hundred mosaic projects in different formats. Her largest mural was made on a surface of more than 30 m2. In her personal creations, Sandrina likes to mix materials – beautiful stones, marbles carved with a sharp hammer and Venitian glass as well as some “treasures” collected in different countries. She concludes by saying,
“Art available to everyone. People can touch and feel it, it is perennial, virtually indestructible.”
4. Sepideh Sadri
She believes that one can create beautiful works by picking together broken hard objects and creating beautiful shapes for mosaic is a very thrilling motive. She has decorated innumerable walls and did a lot of work for the sports and recreational complex in Iran. In the art pieces she choses to include glass, mirror, and metal alongside the mosaic. She says,
“I am inspired by nature and my surroundings to create beautiful colors in my work.”
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