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  2. Guillermo Wagner Granizo - Wikipedia

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    He started doing ceramic tile murals in 1970, and at that time he changed his name to Guillermo Wagner Granizo. [6] He worked with the Stonelight Tile Company of San Jose for many years. [ 5 ] His works are made of brightly colored ceramic tiles, and feature bold geometric shapes and abstract characters.

  3. Tile art - Wikipedia

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    Printed Tile Art. Tile art is a small arrangement of tiles, or in some cases a single tile, with a painted pattern or image on top. Tile art includes other forms of tile-based art, such as mosaics, micromosaics, and stained glass. [1] Unlike mosaics, tile art can include larger pieces of tiles that are pre-decorated.

  4. 10 Things You Should Always Thrift For Your Home ... - AOL

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    "This ensures you won't have the same big box store, printed-and-framed art as your neighbor." Plus, if you have original artwork, the resale value will be higher than a mass-produced piece ...

  5. Moravian Pottery and Tile Works - Wikipedia

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    Handmade tiles are still produced in a manner similar to that developed by the pottery's founder and builder, Henry Chapman Mercer. Tile designs are reissues of original designs. Mercer was a major proponent of the Arts and Crafts movement in America. He directed the work at the pottery from 1898 until his death in 1930.

  6. Wheatley Pottery Company - Wikipedia

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    Wheatley Pottery Company produced ornamental vases, lamps, and ceramic tile in Cincinnati, Ohio. Their autumn leaf tiles were used on the Franklin Building , along Printer's Row in Chicago. The MET has an earthenware umbrella stand from the company in its collection.

  7. Grueby Faience Company - Wikipedia

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    Grueby tile panel at the Astor Place subway station in the New York City Subway A Grueby Faience vase by Wilhelmina Post, made around 1910 A 1906 Grueby Faience vase. The Grueby Faience Company, founded in 1894, was an American ceramics company that produced distinctive American art pottery vases and tiles during America's Arts and Crafts Movement.

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