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Peter The Crow Mosaic Table

Peter The Crow Mosaic Table
Peter the Crow Mosaic Table, 2002
Glass and ceramic tile mosaic, steel table.
26.5" x 19" x 17" high
Commission

When my dad was young he had a series of pet crows, all named Peter, and Peter was the hero of my bedtime stories. Charles Culver, a well known artist where I grew up, traded a portrait of Peter to my dad for scrap lumber to make picture frames. 50 years later, I traded this mosaic portrait of Peter to my cousin Trina for a set of new tires. The second thumbnail below shows the original Culver portrait the mosaic was based on.

If you'd like to read the Peter the Crow stories I grew up with, I've collected them here.

Peter The Crow Mosaic Table detail Peter The Crow by charles culver
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Erzuli VeVe Mosaic Table

Erzuli Mosaic Table
Vévé for Erzuli Mosaic Table, 2003
vitreous glass, glass gems, steel table.

30" Tall x 42" x 42"
Commission

Laurie Beasley of Ridge Art commissioned this table, featuring a version of the Vévé for Erzulie, the Haitian goddess (Lwa) of love.

Erzuli Mosaic Table

 

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El Corazon Mosaic Table

El corazon mosaic Table
Corazon Mosaic Table, 2002
ceramic tile mosaic, steel table.
30" x 48" x 17" high
Commission

This table was commissioned by Angelo at Casa Loca in Chicago. The original design is from the Mexican Loteria deck, a traditional game similar to Bingo.  I had long wanted to do a mosaic based on the Mexican Loteria deck, and this image in particular. I wish I had better pictures of this piece… it's much cooler than you can tell from these images.

Teresa Villegas did a very cool updated version of the loteria game which has now been published in in a handsome book. I highly recommend checking out her site devoted to the project, which provides a good deal of background on the game and images. You can also learn more by visiting this website from Boston University on the History of the Mexican Loteria Card Game.

El corazon mosaic Table loteria mosaic Table heart mosaic Table
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After the Matador, Folk Art Mosaic Table

mosaic Bull
After the Matador, 1998
ceramic tile, glass, steel on wood.

26" x 46" x 1.5" high
Buy this mosaic at ArtBuzz

This is the very first mosaic I ever did.

I made it shortly after moving to Chicago, as a kitchen table for my first real studio. Shortly after I finished it, I participated in my first Pilsen East Artists’ Open House, an annual event in the neighborhood. I had a ton of great art filling the studio but the two questions I heard most were, "Wow. What's the rent here?" and "How much is the table?" Heh. By the end of the first day, I was sooooo tired of explaining that the table wasn't for sale, it was what we ate on. But by day two of the three day show, I was thinking "Hmmmm, maybe I should do more of these mosaics thingies."

Some years back I removed the legs and made it a wall hanging piece, but it would be very simple to put legs on it again if you wanted a table. I think it works really nicely as a mural. The frame is made from antique yardsticks that happened to be the same orange and yellow as the tile. The bull's eye is a Xerox copier lense behind which is a photo of an eye. Actually, it's a photo of a television showing a big eye, but you can't really see the TV. The bull's horn is made from old roofing steel set into the tile.

 

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Virgin Of Guadalupe Folk Art Mosaic Table

Virgin of guadalupe
Virgin of Guadalupe, 1999
ceramic tile, glass, china, mirror, found wooden table.

50" x 32" x 17.5" high
Purchase Virgin of Guadalupe Mosaic Table for $950
($800 plus $150 S+H).

The design for this table was inspired by murals in the Pilsen Neighborhood of Chicago. This was my second mosaic and the last one to use broken china. Although the china looked good in this context, I learned that it did not make a particularly flat table surface…

 

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La Femme Astrale Mosaic Table

Astrale mosaic table
La Femme Astrale, 1999
ceramic tile, plywood substrate.

24" x 48" x 17" high
May be Available

The design for this table was adapted from a 19th Century French poster for a floating woman act.… This is one of a set of four tables I did in collaboration with Neil Verplank. The orange background tile is really nice vintage stuff from the Sixties that I discovered way, way deep in a warehouse in southern Michigan.

floating woman magic poster mosaic table

 

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Cocktail Girls, Mosaic Table

Martini mosaic cocktail table
Cocktail Girls, 1999
ceramic tile, glass, plywood substrate.

24" x 48" x 17" high
Private Collection

The design for this table came from an antique matchbook… Most of my early mosaics were based on old 4 color ads and posters. The limited colors of tile I was using seemed well suited to matching that style, and as a graphic designer I was fascinated by old pop culture images.

nude martini girls mosaic table

 

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Ballad of the Dragon Mosaic Table

Griffin mosaic table
Ballad of the Dragon, 1999
ceramic tile, glass, plywood substrate.
24" x 48" x 17" high
Commission

The design for this table was adapted from a metal engraving by José Guadalupe Posada. The eye is a photo pasted behind a Xerox copier lense. … Most of my early mosaics were based on old 4 color ads and posters. The limited colors of tile I was using seemed well suited to matching that style, and as a graphic designer I was fascinated by old pop culture images.

 

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The Friendly Gesture: A Retro Mosaic Table

the Friendly Gesture mosaic table
The Friendly Gesture, 1999
ceramic tile, slate, plywood substrate.
24" x 48" x 17" high
Private Collection

The design for this table came from an antique matchbook… Most of my early mosaics were based on old 4 color ads and posters. The limited colors of tile I was using seemed well suited to matching that style, and as a graphic designer I was fascinated by old pop culture images.

 

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I'm best known as an artist and designer. Relaxing makes me tense, so I tend to put in a lot of hours on diverse projects.

On the way to a successful art career I've been a poet and writer, a tech geek, a print and web designer, illustrator, industrial designer, musician, teacher, actor, set designer and even a paid guru once.

It's all the same thing in the end— I wake up most days thinking about how I want to change, fix or improve some aspect of the world. And after a couple cups of coffee I get started on it.

My specialty is impossibility remediation: if it can't be done, I'm on it.

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