When I think of mosaics, Lakewood Cemetery Memorial Chapel is the first place that comes to my mind.

Inside the chapel is a magnificent display of mosaics, made from 10 million tesserae (marble, stone and glass) tiles, creating angels and other beautiful figures on the walls and overhead on the domed ceiling. They are stunning.
And then, I think of Duluth MN, where there is a great mosaic panel along the Duluth Lakewalk.


It is made of ceramic tiles and illustrates different Lake Superior scenes. It’s fun to see this amazing public art display.

So, when I noticed the Paradise Theatre in Faribault was hosting an exhibit by the Minnesota Mosaics Guild, I was excited to check it out. There were several pieces on display…all of them impressive and one-of-a-kind.

There were three pieces in particular, that stood out to me.

The first one was a mosaic made to capture the painting A Sunday Afternoon (on the Island of La Grande Jatte by George Seurat painted from 1884-1886). It was larger than the others on display, and the picture was divided into 18 equal sections, each section representing a portion of the painting.

Each section was a mosaic created by a different artist and had its own form of medium to re-create a portion of the painting. Then it was assembled together, like a quilt, for a spectacular piece of artwork.

“Counting Sheep” was another a delightful mosaic that used glass, metal, paper, ceramic and shells. It was detailed and creative, with an old watch incorporated into the picture.

Part of the back drop is made with pages from a Bible.

I would have liked to bring this “Counting Sheep” mosaic home with me.

“Bouquet for Mom” was bright and colorful, and stood out. It was made of stained glass and beads.
Other great works:


It was fun to read an open invitation from the Minnesota Mosaics Guild to anyone who is interested in this art form, to join the guild and create…whether you have any previous experience with mosaics or not.


The exhibit was not large, but it packed a lot of creativity into one room.

Mosaics are a whimsical, and amazing art form.
How wonderful 🤗
It was a treat to see this exhibit. It was wonderful. 😉
Those are gorgeous! I liked the counting sheep too! I noticed the old time piece right away but glad you pointed out the pages from a Bible used!
I think you would have enjoyed this exhibit, Starr.
Thanks for the reminder about this exhibit. I need to see it. Beautiful art.
You will enjoy seeing this exhibit!