A mosaic sketch improvised watching the sparrows in our back yard. Twinkling in at 16.5″ long and 9.5″ tall. For Sue.
Butterfly Hatch for a Garden Festival
Just in time for the Mississauga Garden Festival on June 23rd, 2019 – Long Branch Mosaics will be set up for the day in the Marketplace Artists & Artisans zone. The Festival is free, with plenty of activities for all ages. It runs rain or shine from 10am-4pm in Riverwood Park. Come out and enjoy!
Saw-whet Owl
We’re donating this mosaic for an upcoming fundraiser supporting the Pelee Island Bird Observatory.
Long-eared Owl
We’re donating this mosaic for an upcoming fundraiser supporting the Pelee Island Bird Observatory.
The McCracken Cardinal
We installed the McCracken Cardinal at a delightfully eclectic bungalow in Brampton Ontario. This mosaic is made from “everything but the kitchen sink” – from broken crockery to smalti tiles to erector set pieces. This piece has a great wall with lots of daylight, which will change it’s appearance as the light changes through the day.
The Paris Cardinals
We recently installed these two male cardinals at a home in Paris Ontario. They’re hanging on a set of wires which are designed for roses and clematis to grow on. As the plants mature, they can grow around the mosaics.
These cardinals are traditional mosaics made with smalti glass tiles.
The Marshall Butterfly
Boreal chickadee finds a new garden home
Black-crowned Night Heron – looking for lunch
The Owl and the Butterfly