TileLetter is out with another Artisan Tile issue. Here are some of the highlights.
How to Price Your Tile Art
Those who know how to market and sell can command higher prices.
There are some tips for how to go about finding and upselling your artisan work along with how and where to market your art.
Two Fully and Artistically Tile Homes- Inside and Out
Lesley Godden, Editorial Director of TileLetter, found two separate houses that are fully tiled inside and out.
It’s all artwork and both homes would drive any HOA Karen’s crazy.
Handmade Tile Installation Tips and Techniques
The addition of a handmade tile section was new to the NTCA Reference Manual this last year.
There are a lot of good tips and information on grout joint size, premounting mosaics, and more.
Handmade Tile Mural Installed by J&R Tile in San Antonio
A giant tile mural, handmade by University of Texas at San Antonio alum Mark Hogensen, is adorning two walls of the cybersecurity building on campus.
The mosaic was installed by J&R Tile of San Antonio. The mural is 58 feet long by 10 feet high and wraps the corner of the building.
Featuring the Tile Artists
Finally, TileLetter features three different mosaic artists from the Pacific Northwest and one from Indiana.
- Lisa Bustamante from Troutdale, Oregon
- Brett Stern from Portland, Oregon
- Keith Gorham from Vancouver, BC
- Nancy Keating from Carmel, Indiana
The pictures are what steal the show. I can’t do them justice by describing them. Go take a look.
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