Make Your Own Kind of Mosaic

Ted Stanke is a local artist with an unusual medium. He uses pieces of U.S. currency for his sculptures and mosaics. In the piece above he reproduced the mosaic signage at the Wall Street station. Ted’s sign would be way more appropriate than the original. Too bad mutilating currency is controversial and the MTA would never allow it. But I digress.

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Grace Baley, Mosaic Artist

Coney Island

Grace Baley draws the inspiration for her stunning mosaics primarily from New York’s  underground. The subway is evoked in both the subject and format of her work. From her site:

When my daily commute brought me past many of the stops along the R train it afforded me the opportunity to closely examine the beautiful mosaics that grace our subway stations. I was attracted to the bright colors, the incredible detail and the way they told their story. Before long, I knew I had to find a way to transfer my own ideas and designs into a mosaic.

You can find more of Grace’s work at her website, Grace Baley Mosaic Art. Continue reading “Grace Baley, Mosaic Artist”