Mosaic Art Source is always on the lookout for fresh new mosaic eye candy & recently found photo blogging! Please feel free to browse for inspiration for your own creative mosaic expression… It’s a great way to relax during morning coffee… Enjoy!
Please remember it’s a privilege to view these wonderful images let’s respect those who have allowed us to share them.
The easiest way to navigate within this blog is to click a day on the calendar to see all posts for that day. Or choose one of the categories on the left to go to all post/photos relevant to that topic. Each post has a comment tag above – just click to leave a comment or more info on the mosaic.
Please note: Many photos on this site are blogged from flickr (with photographer’s permission) if you’re interested in the use of a photo please use the links provided below the photos to contact the photographer personally.
Mosaic artists have graciously allowed M.A.S to blog some of their own personal photos as well. In these cases we’ve added copyright info & a link to the artist below the image. These Mosaic Art Images may not be reproduced in any form without the legal authorization of the artists themselves. Please be aware that Mosaic Artists worldwide have united to form an International Mosaic Art Watch Group that will support the prosecution of anyone who does so.
M.A.S. would like to credit all mosaic artists represented in this blog & will be working on an ongoing basis to do so. If you recognize any of these pieces or can provide further details on location etc… please let us know. All info would be greatly appreciated!
We hope you find valuable resources & inspiration for your own mosaic artwork within these posts.
Sincerely,
Donna & Aurlie Young
Vancouver, British Columbia Canada














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April 13, 2007 at 1:27 am
lynni treekrem
I am an artist.So far I have worked mostly with stained glass.I am very interested i mosaic and need all the info you can send me.Prices etc.
Want to find a new way to work and and find new insiration.To combine different teqnics can for sure open up new ways to work and think.I find this very interesting,and this will enspire me very for sure .
Look foreward to hear from you soom
my adr.
Lynni Treekrem
Normannsgt 17
0655 Oslo
Norway
BEst regards Lynni
April 19, 2007 at 1:13 pm
Manish
I m an architect from India, i found the site very informative and useful for architects and artists… good work
Regards;
Manish
April 19, 2007 at 3:33 pm
mosaicartsource
Hi Lynni,
I’m so glad you’ve found our blog inspirational! I will send you some information, meanwhile you might want to have a look at our website mosaicartsource.com for information on specific mosaic materials etc.
donna
ps. I’ve got relatives very close to you in Norway!
April 19, 2007 at 3:39 pm
mosaicartsource
Hi Manish,
Thank you so much! I love architecture & can’t help including the building exteriors as well as the mosaics. (might have something to do with my background in interior design)
I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed it!
donna
May 5, 2007 at 9:38 am
carrie reichardt
Hi,
I love your site. I am not sure how to add pictures to it, but I thought you might be interested in my house, that I have been covering in mosaics for over 8 years.
Please go to my website; http://www.myspace.com/treatmentrooms and see what you think.
respect
Baroness von Reichardt
June 24, 2007 at 8:46 am
solomon bassoff
Hi,
How do we add pictures to the website?
Thank you, Solomon
August 27, 2007 at 11:24 am
Kim
Hi there
I was recently in Amsterdam, and noticed mosaic spiders on the walls around the city. Do you know what these are, what they mean and who put them there???
Thanks,
Kim
December 7, 2007 at 8:41 am
Wendy
Does anybody know what the current status is regarding the mosaic benches surrounding Grant’s Tomb in Manhattan? I worked on those as a teenager and would like to become involved in fighting to stop their removal, if that’s still on the table. Please email me if you know anything about this: wendy.bellows@gmail.com
January 17, 2008 at 12:26 pm
maryse
Mosaic is great, we give workshops in Belgium, Antwerp
http://www.groenezoene.be
how do we put pictures on your site?
keep on the good work, we are loving it,
February 10, 2008 at 10:12 am
ken
Does anyone know who did the Aladdin mosaic mural at Disney’s California Adventure in Anaheim, California?
Thanks, Ken
March 11, 2008 at 2:45 pm
Joshua Rigor
I’m looking for a mosaic artist to do work in collaboration with children or to work by themselves in the Pilsen/Medical District Neighborhood of Chicago Il. This is the earliest stages of planning as of Tuesday March 11, 2008.
I am specifically looking for the artist responsible for the mosaic art piece done on Chicago Ave. in Oak Park, or someone of that skill level.
Serious artists only please.
Contact me through email. jrigor1@maichefcuisine.com
August 22, 2008 at 8:49 am
Mickael
Hello,
congratulations on a brilliant site, with fabulous examples of mosaics. Would anyone know what this mosaic is? -> http://ebelis.net/mosaic.jpg
Many thanks!
kind regards,
Mickael
September 16, 2008 at 9:14 am
Rebecca York
Love this site and what an inspiration! It makes me want to do a bunch of huge yard art statues and benches! Hopefully, I can get to that soon.
I would like to show my mosaic art photos. How and where do I do this?
Thanks1
October 17, 2008 at 7:16 am
oyuna
Beautyfull, just what i had looking for…
Please inform me about enternational mosaic exibitions, it will be fantastic if we are togeder!!!!!
March 29, 2009 at 1:09 am
Nancy Miller
Hi there!
I love your site- I have gained so much from it that I can’t even express how helpful you have been to me! I don’t know if you are interested in adding more mosaic artists, but I am one and if you wish to add me to your information I would be very honored! I LOVE the sites that you have posted and WOW! I can’t thank you enough for the help that you have been!
Happy Tiling! Smiles!
Nanc
March 30, 2009 at 2:19 pm
vancouverislandmeditation
Beautiful, Informative & Most Important is Inspirational!
Great Blogging, Thanks! Rafa
June 20, 2009 at 12:53 pm
Elizabeth
Do you know what materials were used in the making of the mirrored mosaics? I’m interested in the kind of mirrored materials used in making the reflective works at the museum, AVAM and what mortar/thinset/epoxy was used that wouldn’t di- silver the reflective tiles/stained glass. How are these works holding up thru time anyway?
Thanks,
Elizabeth