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  2. Michael Tye (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Tye (born 1960) is a mosaic artist specialising in the design, fabrication and installation of unique mosaic and decorative tilings. He also works as a community artist and has worked on community mosaic projects throughout South Australia.

  3. Commonwealth Government Offices, Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    This building, the first offices owned by the Commonwealth Government in Brisbane, was erected from 1933 to 1936.It formed part of a 1920s to 1930s local, state and federal government re-development of the inner city Brisbane block bounded by Ann, Edward, Adelaide and Creek Streets, resulting in the construction of Anzac Square (1928–30) flanked by imposing State and Commonwealth Government ...

  4. Clayton Bay - Wikipedia

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    The tiles used for the mosaic are hand-cut, vitrified porcelain tiles, surrounded by tiling of unglazed quarry tiles. The mosaic is a compass made of intersecting ripples of mainly blue tiles, with the colours at the north point depicting sunset on the water. Each of the compass points names a key location in the direction and their distances ...

  5. Natasha Moraga - Wikipedia

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    It is her largest project to date; she aims to cover everything in Lázaro Cárdenas Park in tile mosaics, including the entire 66-bench gazebo, the parking areas, barrier walls, and the flowerpots. [5] [7] [3] [8] The first phase of the project concentrated on the amphitheater, specifically the columns. It is estimated that when done, the park ...

  6. Tessera - Wikipedia

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    Tesserae of a mosaic of doves drinking at a golden basin, 1st century AD, National Archaeological Museum, Naples, Italy. A tessera (plural: tesserae, diminutive tessella) is an individual tile, usually formed in the shape of a square, used in creating a mosaic. It is also known as an abaciscus or abaculus.

  7. St John's Cathedral (Brisbane) - Wikipedia

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    St John's Cathedral suffered extensive damage to its roof-tiles and leadlights, as well as damage to the copper sheeting on the front spires and the southern and eastern sides of the bell tower. The cathedral's eastern wall had also bowed approximately 2.5 mm from the force of the wind, leaving it in danger of structural failure.

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