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  2. Trencadís - Wikipedia

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    Trencadís is thus a form of bricolage, found object art, or recycled art. There are two main methods for trencadís. In the first, an initial design is drawn up and the ceramic fragments are carefully fitted into the design; in this case, the mosaic is only cemented together once all of the fragments have been placed.

  3. Elaine M. Goodwin - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic Today: Using New and Recycled Materials in Contemporary Mosaic published in 2008. Encyclopedia of Mosaics: Techniques, Materials and Designs; The Human Form in Mosaic.< Mosaic: Finding Your Own Voice, Blurb, USA; 2008. ISBN 978-90-812669-4-9

  4. Handcrafts and folk art in Michoacán - Wikipedia

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    The raw material is generally collected from the lakeshore and woven in family workshops. In San Lucas Pío, reeds are used to make hampers and baskets. In Irancuartaro, men use it to make baskets for household use as well as heavy-duty ones for picking strawberries and corn. Women weave miniatures with the same materials. [2] [48]

  5. Rock Garden of Chandigarh - Wikipedia

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    The garden is most famous for its sculptures made from recycled ceramic. In his spare time, Nek Chand started collecting materials from demolition sites around the city. He recycled these materials into his own vision of the divine kingdom of Sukrani, choosing a gorge in a forest near Sukhna Lake for his work. The gorge had been designated as a ...

  6. Byzantine mosaics - Wikipedia

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    Like other mosaics, Byzantine mosaics are made of small pieces of glass, stone, ceramic, or other material, which are called tesserae. [18] During the Byzantine period, craftsmen expanded the materials that could be turned into tesserae, beginning to include gold leaf and precious stones, and perfected their construction.

  7. Category:Recycled art artists - Wikipedia

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    Artists who use recycled materials in their art practice. Pages in category "Recycled art artists" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.

  8. Mosaic - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic is an art form which uses small pieces of materials placed together to create a unified whole. The materials commonly used are marble or other stone, glass, pottery , mirror or foil-backed glass, or shells.

  9. Jim Bachor - Wikipedia

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    Jim Bachor (born c. 1964) [1] is an American graphic designer, street and mosaic artist. He is known for his contemporary mosaics produced using ancient techniques. More recently, Bachor has become well known for the mosaic art that he has installed in potholes on the streets of Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Detroit, San Antonio, Nashville, Los Angeles; Carrara, Italy; and Jyväskylä, Finland.

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