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Mosaic St Peregrine’s Got an Owie on Flickr - by Scott McG
A mosaic at The Grotto in Portland, Oregon, depicting St. Peregrine

grotto smalti mosaic portland on Flickr - by dougclark

smalti mosaic grotto detail on Flickr - by thespeak

mosaic smalti detail on Flickr - by jasmine008

Studio del Mosaico Vatican on Flickr - by Summer Cannon
Micro Mosaic & filati vatican in progress on Flickr - by Summer Cannon
This one is about half way done. The picture is underneath and they
then fill it with the tessere (the pieces). The line between the mosaic
and the underdrawing is noticiable on the right.

Van Gogh Micro Mosaic in progress on Flickr - by Summer Cannon
Van Gogh! This will probably sell for thousands of dollars

micro mosaic vatican studio in progress on Flickr - by Summer Cannon
Another one being made. The pope likes to give mosaics to whoever he visits abroad as a present and they also sell these.

Mosaic Smalti and filati on Flickr - by Summer Cannon

Mosaic Smalti on Flickr - by Summer Cannon
colors they had just received that day from Venice. Venice is where they get most of their colors.
lobby mosaic rome on Flickr - by Summer Cannon

Mosaic reproduction lime bed on Flickr - by Summer Cannon
This artist is using an old picture of a long lost mosaic to recreate it.
Mosaic Art Source - more micromosaics in progress at the Vatican Mosaic Studio

City Palace, Udaipur on Flickr - by Dey
The City Palace of Udaipur
The City Palace of Udaipur is one of the most remarkable constructions of the Rajput rulers of Rajasthan. Located in the heart of the city of Udaipur and towering over the Lake Pichola, the City Palace unfailingly infuses a sense of awe in the hearts of its onlookers. It is the standing testimony of Rajput passion for art and architecture despite the fact that the exterior is not as elegant as the interiors.
Udaipur City Palace in Rajasthan, Udaipur City Palace Attractions: India Line Travel

City Palace Peacock on Flickr - by Tommy Nelson
The Mor Chowk has beautiful glass mosaics of peacocks set in wall highlighting three
different seasons : summer, winter and monsoon.

mosaic peacock on Flickr - by seth_voorhies
City Palace. Mor Chowk (Patio of the Peacocks), constructed by Sajjan
Singh in century XIX. A total of 5,000 pieces of mosaic of green, blue
crystal and gold, as well as concave mirrors evoke the elegant
movements of the birds that are the symbol of the Rajasthan.

Glass Peacock on Flickr - by doc 18









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