About me: Rebel Tiles started in 2006 when mosaic artist Robin Indar couldn't find the freaky tiles she was looking for. Now you can spell stuff using her line of alphabet tiles. You can adorn your day of the dead altars with skulls. You can mosaic your stash box in style! And for those of you who can't craft worth a crap, She'll even glue a magnet to the back so you can hang your photos on your fridge in a classy way!
visit:
http://rebeltiles.com and shop till your fingers hurt!
And remember by buying my tiles, you're supporting "the Arts" and aging rock n' rollers like me!
Who I'd like to meet: mosaic artists, punks, freaks, tile crafters, tile hooligans, people with refrigerators, concrete stairs, planters and a love of the unusual. Pot smokers, skull enthusiasts, and people who can and want to spell.
thanks so much for the compliment and request! i can't wait to get to know you better, butter you with thinset and smack you on my backer board... we're gonna be GREAT friends!
MIAMI LOCO! Open weekends, 11am to 6pm at MIAMI ART WORKS, 509 Sullivan Street, off highway 60. Miami, Arizona.
CALL 928-273-7679 for an appointment.
(Closing reception is during the Miami Boomtown Spree, April 16, 17, 18, 2009. Miami Loco is a group show of some interesting local artists, and the closing party will be an all out show down. )
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You can check out some of my work and ideas now at The World Art Foundation: DELVE into √
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Thanks for adding me. Are the tiles still rebelling, or have they settled down? Let me continue the conversation by saying that its hard to remember what hasn't yet existed, so we forget to create or even like new things, and this is reinforced by cliches such as "every thing's been done" and "there's nothing new under the sun." Just the same, cliche, idiom, type, and other familiar forms and figures are a good place to start. Cliche can be seen as "dead metaphor", so its a healthy job in society for artists to re-invent them and bring them back to life, as well as create the new ones through .. Synchronic Alchemy