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Mosaics for Tempur-Sealy World Headquarters, "After the Storm" and "Rise and Shine". | Art & Wall Decor by Guy Kemper | Tempur Sealy International, Inc. in Lexington. Item made of stone with glass
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Mosaics for Tempur-Sealy World Headquarters, "After the Storm" and "Rise and Shine". | Art & Wall Decor by Guy Kemper | Tempur Sealy International, Inc. in Lexington. Item made of stone with glass
Mosaics for Tempur-Sealy World Headquarters, "After the Storm" and "Rise and Shine". | Art & Wall Decor by Guy Kemper | Tempur Sealy International, Inc. in Lexington. Item made of stone with glass
Mosaics for Tempur-Sealy World Headquarters, "After the Storm" and "Rise and Shine". | Art & Wall Decor by Guy Kemper | Tempur Sealy International, Inc. in Lexington. Item made of stone with glass
Mosaics for Tempur-Sealy World Headquarters, "After the Storm" and "Rise and Shine". | Art & Wall Decor by Guy Kemper | Tempur Sealy International, Inc. in Lexington. Item made of stone with glass
Mosaics for Tempur-Sealy World Headquarters, "After the Storm" and "Rise and Shine". | Art & Wall Decor by Guy Kemper | Tempur Sealy International, Inc. in Lexington. Item made of stone with glass

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Mosaics for Tempur-Sealy World Headquarters, "After the Storm" and "Rise and Shine". - Art & Wall Decor

Featured In Tempur Sealy International, Inc., Lexington, KY

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Italian style mosaic. After a summer storm, when everything steams and drips beneath a re-emerging sun. About 50,000 pieces of glass and stone smalti in each artwork, individually selected and set by hand.

Item Mosaics for Tempur-Sealy World Headquarters, "After the Storm" and "Rise and Shine".
Created by Guy Kemper
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Wescover creator since 2019
Merging fine art and architectural ornament, I translate my paintings into blown glass and mosaic to make spaces that resonate.

Guy Kemper is an architectural artist who translates his paintings into glass and mosaic using innovative and ancient techniques. Active in the corporate, liturgical and public art fields, his designs are inspired by their particular setting and the surrounding community. The subject of two half-hour documentaries broadcast nationally in the US and Germany, he has been featured in over 80 publications in the US, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
Celebrated for their strength and emotional expressiveness, Kemper's internationally recognized projects have won several prestigious design awards, including two CODA Design + Art international design awards.
He lives and works on his farm in Woodford County, KY.