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Kansas City Mosaics is dedicated to excellence in traditional and contemporary mosaics and materials Hello and welcome to my portfolio I design interesting, abstract mosaics for businesses, government private individuals Design isn’t just my talent, it’s also my passion Contact us to inquire
- About - Kansas City Mosaics
Laura Rendlen, Kansas City Mosaics Brings Contemporary And Traditional Mosaic Art To The Region
- Kansas City Mosaics | Kansas City MO - Facebook
Kansas City Mosaics brings traditional and contemporary mosaic art and education to the region
- Mosaic - Kansas City Power Light District
Mosaic is downtown Kansas City's premier destination for cocktails, birthday bachelor bachelorette celebrations, private parties and late-night festivities CLICK HERE to learn more about VIP Party Packages, best-in-class VIP Bottle Service, or reservations Upcoming Shows Danny Avila - Friday, June 6 Cat Dealers - Friday, July 11
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These are selected projects I designed for businesses, churches, government and individual clients over the years
- Kansas City Mosaics in Kansas City, MO 64123 - 630-291. . .
Kansas City Mosaics is located at 3926 St John Ave in Kansas City, Missouri 64123 Kansas City Mosaics can be contacted via phone at 630-291-0083 for pricing, hours and directions Contact Info
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Most recently, I’ve gone from crafting mosaics using mostly found objects to creating original objects of my own out of stoneware This allows me to fully customize special-order pieces, and has taken my collaborative efforts to a new level I’m based in Kansas City, but my mosaics could previously be found in stores across the country
- Arthur Kraft’s Kansas City circus mosaic: Where is it now? | Kansas . . .
At over 35 feet long and 7 feet tall, a brightly colored mosaic depicting a procession of children and circus animals dominated the entrance of the building Many of the library’s patrons never
- This artist was behind famous Kansas City mosaic, other works. But . . .
At over 35 feet long and 7 feet tall, a brightly colored mosaic depicting a procession of children and circus animals dominated the entrance of the building Many of the library's patrons never knew the name Arthur Kraft, the Kansas City artist who made the mosaic, but they knew the joy of his imagination
- Discover how art is transforming Kansas City public spaces | Kansas . . .
These stories show how lost mosaics, traveling paintings, and bold new sculptures keep Kansas City's spaces vibrant and engaging for locals and visitors alike
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