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Tiger
$17.95
21.25" wide and 15" high - Suitable for Framing
513 pieces
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Tiger
Mosaics, one of the oldest forms of surface decoration, date back to the
4th-3rd millennium BC. Mosaics take on a painted effect by forming
pictures or patterns from compositions of small pieces of various
colored materials glass, stone, ceramics, metals, ect.). The most well
known mosaics were produced during the Byzantine Empire (4th to6th
century) in Ravenna, Italy.
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Mona Lisa
$17.95
21.25" wide and 15" high - Suitable for Framing
513 pieces |
Mona Lisa
Thousands of miniature photographs combine to make one awesome portrait
Today, in the age of computers, mosaics have taken on anew form. In 1995
Rob Silvers utilized computers to combine thousands of photographs to
make digital mosaics. Thus - Photomosaics™ were born.
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Teddy Bear
$17.95
21.25" wide and 15" high - Suitable for Framing
513 pieces |
Teddy Bear
While still a student at MIT’s media lab, Robert Silvers created a new
technology that changed the nature of art, photography, and computer
graphics. This development, called Photomosaics, is a method of
arranging thousands of tiny photographs that when viewed from a
distance, combine to form a single larger image.
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