The gallery below contains all my mosaics that are currently for sale. Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing one of these pieces, or if you would like to explore the possibility of custom work.
I’m also selling 9″ x 12″ prints of my mosaic tracings. The first one available is a detail of “(More than) Enough“. They are limited editions of 50, screenprinted by hand on 100% cotton, 250 gsm, acid-free paper. They are $50 CAD each (plus postage) and payment can be made by e-transfer, PayPal, cash, or cheque. While I’m getting my online shop up and running, you can send me an email and we’ll go from there!
Mosaics available for purchase
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An Acquired Taste
Week 10 prompt (and associated blog post): Redux Materials: Sandstone, smalti, gin bottle Size: 4.25″h x 4.25″w Year: 2014
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Bioswale (Slow It Down, Soak It Up)
Materials: Asphalt, limestone, sandstone, marble, litovi, smalti Size: 18″h x 20″w (approximately) Year: 2017 This mosaic is all about using nature (specifically, rain gardens) to slow down and soak up the rain as extreme precipitation increases with climate change. Read more about it here.
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Black Carbon (Study)
Week 3 prompt (and associated blog post): Black and white Materials: Coal and limestone Size: 6″h x 4.75″w Year: 2014
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Both/And
Materials: Marble, shale Size: 14″h x 14″w Year: 2016 This piece is a depiction of the relationship between the two sides of climate action—adaptation and mitigation—and how they are equally important and urgent. Read the full explanation here.
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Dry Spell
Week 4 prompt (and associated blog post): Monochrome Materials: Brick, terracotta, smalti, vitrogota Size: 5″h x 4.125″w Year: 2014
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Everything We Touch
Materials: Shale, thinset tesserae, can of Spam, can of Budweiser Size: 24″w x 28.5″h x 1″d Year: 2019 A mosaic about that time NOAA found a can of Spam in the Mariana Trench… Read the full explanation here.
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Fault Line
Materials: Stone, brick Size: 11.875″h x 7.375″w (including frame) Year: 2013 A short blog post about this mosaic can be found here.
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Flip The System (Amplified Change)
Materials: Limestone, marble, ceramic, petrified wood, conglomerate, pyrite, phyllite Size: 21″h x 21″w Year: 2016 A mosaic about positive feedback loops and how climate action can build to reach a critical mass. Read the full explanation here.
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Foiled Again
Week 19 prompt (and associated blog post): Ending Materials: Smalti, ceramic tile, glass rod Size: 6″h x 4.25″w Year: 2014
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For Berta (They Fear Us Because We Are Fearless)
Materials: Shell casings, shale, smalti, stained glass Size: 16″w x 16″h x 3″d Year: 2019 A mosaic about the killing of environmental defenders like Berta Cáceres. Read the full explanation here.
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Heat (Each Decade Hotter Than The Last)
Materials: Mudstone, sandstone, limestone, shale, flue damper Size: 16.25″h x 24.25″w Year: 2014 A climate change mosaic about the rise in global temperatures. Read the full explanation here.
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In The Belly Of The Whale
Materials: Plastic Size: 30″w x 24″h x 1″d Year: 2019 A mosaic about ocean microplastics. Read the full explanation here.
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In The Red
Materials: Ceramic loon, concrete, thinset tesserae, degraded shells, ceramic (broken oil bottle) Size: 22″w x 23″h x 1″d Year: 2019 A mosaic about the sixth mass extinction now underway. Read the full explanation here.
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Inches From Famine
Materials: Shale, litovi, mortar tesserae, tile, brick, terracotta Size: 29″w x 23.5″h x 3″d Year: 2019 A mosaic about how our soils are standing between us and the collapse of civilization as we know it. Read the full explanation here.
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Leaf Plate
Materials: Stained glass Size: 16″h x 10.5″w (at widest) Year: 2013
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Over/Under
Week 2 prompt (and associated blog post): Switcheroo Materials: Ceramic and vitreous tile Size: 6″h x 6″w Year: 2014
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Pulse
Materials: Smalti, marble Size: 7.625″ x 11.125″ (including frame) Year: 2013 A short blog post about this mosaic can be found here.
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Punctuated Equilibrium I
Materials: Smalti, limestone, skateboard Size: 18″h x 12″w Year: 2013 This mosaic is my homage to the talented street artists who liven up public space. I believe their art injects a certain vibrancy and energy into what is sometimes an otherwise dull, structured expanse of concrete and glass, right angles and office towers. My use […]
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Punctuated Equilibrium II
Materials: Limestone, Eramosa marble, glass rods, skateboard Size: 18″h x 12″w Year: 2014 This mosaic is my homage to the talented street artists who liven up public space. I believe their art injects a certain vibrancy and energy into what is sometimes an otherwise dull, structured expanse of concrete and glass, right angles and office […]
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Surprise Is The New Normal
Materials: Marble, smalti, glass, shell, coral, quartz, desert rose, apophyllite, sea spines, porcupine quills, wire, earphones, USB cable, styrofoam, various plastic, rubber bands, knob and tube, lightbulb, harp string ends Size: 13.5″w x 19.5″h x 3.5″d Year: 2018 A mosaic about how the Anthropocene has all sorts of surprises in store for us as the […]
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Switch
Week 6 prompt (and associated blog post): Pattern Materials: Terracotta, Eramosa marble, metal Size: 6″h x 5″w Year: 2014
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Tendril
Week 13 prompt (and associated blog post): Animate Materials: Smalti Size: 5″h x 6″w Year: 2014
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Thaw
Materials: Safety glass, smalti, unglazed porcelain, marble Size: 11.875″h x 7.375″w (including frame) Year: 2013 A short blog post about this mosaic can be found here.
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The Paths Most Travelled
Materials: Redback boot (right), Bogs boot (left), cement, shale, limestone Size: 26.5″h x 24.25″w Year: 2017 This mosaic is all about active transportation (specifically, walking) and how it is one way to reduce your carbon footprint. It is based on my most frequented walking routes while I was living in Ottawa and was still car-free. […]
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Untitled
Materials: Limestone, smalti, skateboard Size: 7″h x 6.75″w Year: 2014
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Untitled
Materials: Marble, ceramic Size: 6.25″h x 6.25″w Year: 2014
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Untitled
Materials: Marble, ceramic, sea pottery, river stones Size: 12.5″h x 3″w Year: 2014
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Untitled
Materials: Marble, ceramic, sea pottery Size: 12″h x 3″w Year: 2014
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Untitled
Materials: Smalti, terracotta Size: 7.875″h x 7.875″w (including frame) Year: 2013
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Wayfinding
Week 20 prompt (and associated blog post): Artist’s choice Materials: Stones Size: 6″h x 6″w Year: 2014
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We Were Here Now
Materials: Plastic, metal, concrete, mortar, ceramic, coal, red dog, limestone, shale Size: 22.5″h x 16″w Year: 2018 The first mosaic in my Anthropocene series, “By Our Own Hands,” this piece explores the dizzying pace and scale at which we are producing plastic, concrete, and aluminum, to the point where they are defining characteristics of the […]
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Work Less To Live Better
Materials: Marble, limestone, gold smalti Size: 8.5″w x 11″h x 0.25″d (x 4) Year: 2019 A mosaic about how working less is better for you, the environment, and your community. Read the full explanation here.