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Kwomais, A Place of Vision | Public Mosaics by Connie Glover Pottery | Kwomais Point Park in Surrey. Item composed of ceramic
Kwomais, A Place of Vision | Public Mosaics by Connie Glover Pottery | Kwomais Point Park in Surrey. Item composed of ceramic
Kwomais, A Place of Vision | Public Mosaics by Connie Glover Pottery | Kwomais Point Park in Surrey. Item composed of ceramic
Kwomais, A Place of Vision | Public Mosaics by Connie Glover Pottery | Kwomais Point Park in Surrey. Item composed of ceramic
Kwomais, A Place of Vision | Public Mosaics by Connie Glover Pottery | Kwomais Point Park in Surrey. Item composed of ceramic
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Kwomais, A Place of Vision | Public Mosaics by Connie Glover Pottery | Kwomais Point Park in Surrey. Item composed of ceramic

Created and Sold by Connie Glover Pottery

Connie Glover Pottery

Kwomais, A Place of Vision - Public Mosaics

Featured In Kwomais Point Park, Surrey, Canada

Starts at $500

In-ground ceramic tile mosaic, 5 ft. diameter, for City of Surrey Public Art Program. Collaboration between Deborah Putman and Connie Glover.

Price varies on size

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Connie Glover Pottery
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Public Art Relief Tile Murals and Mosaics, Pottery

Artist Statement


In addition to my regular ceramic studio practice, I have enjoyed creating a number of large-scale public art and community public art projects. Most recently, in collaboration with Deborah Putman, the 50 sq. ft. ceramic tile mosaic “Kwomais: A Place of Vision”, was installed at Kwomais Point Park in South Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.
In the studio, my work is primarily soda fired and ranges from functional to sculptural. I am inspired by the natural world and often reference the forms of sea life, seedpods, and other botanical imagery.