Artists
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"Working in mosaic is transforming," Kathy Thaden says. "Pieces are broken, change shape, fit together, and then made whole again. As an artist, I try to link my art to my faith – expressing awe at creation and the Creator. As a mosaicist, I treasure discarded items from our 'throw-away' consumer culture. It is important to me that nothing be wasted, finding beauty in what was once broken. My mosaics include abstract sculpture, landscapes, liturgical wall hangings and commissioned works. I am a professional member of the Society of American Mosaic Artists, Episcopal Church & Visual Arts, and serve as President of Colorado Mosaic Artists."
Item Special Note
"El Sol y La Luna"
“El Sol y La Luna” was inspired by the colorful imagery found in artwork of Latin America and especially the brightly colored beaded masks by Huichol artists of Mexico.
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