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Sidewalk Art Mosaic | Public Mosaics by JK Mosaic, LLC. Item made of glass
Sidewalk Art Mosaic | Public Mosaics by JK Mosaic, LLC. Item made of glass
Sidewalk Art Mosaic | Public Mosaics by JK Mosaic, LLC. Item made of glass
Sidewalk Art Mosaic | Public Mosaics by JK Mosaic, LLC. Item made of glass

Created and Sold by JK Mosaic, LLC

JK Mosaic, LLC

Sidewalk Art Mosaic - Public Mosaics

Featured In Bellingham, WA

Price $25,000

Creation: 12-18 weeks

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Made In USA

Made To Order

These are two companion sidewalk inlays made of recycled glass tile. They are about 1/4 mile apart on Maplewood Ave. Art project JK Mosaic did for the City of Bellingham. My total budget for a 5-part public art project was $25K, so it breaks down to about $5000 per medallion, including travel and installation.

These are 2 of five components of a public art project for the City of Bellingham and the price listed is for the entire project. Pricing is variable for a project like this, depending on materials, size, exterior or interior, location, etc. And site prep was not done by me, so that would be another factor. A project like this can be made on mesh in sections that piece together, so it can be shipped anywhere and installed by a tile contractor.

Item Sidewalk Art Mosaic
Created by JK Mosaic, LLC
As seen in Bellingham, Bellingham, WA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Custom mosaic accents for private, corporate and public spaces.

Jennifer Kuhns has been creating mosaic for over 20 years. Working primarily with stained glass, carefully shaping each piece, she creates custom mosaic for private, corporate and public spaces all over the U.S., including sidewalk inlays, wall murals, window treatments and other architectural elements. Jennifer has honed methods of fabricating commissions in her rural studio that can be easily transported to another location for quick installation.

The style and techniques in Jennifer’s mosaic range from naturalistic and photorealistic to wildly colorful and stylized, but it is generally characterized by precision cutting of materials and careful placement resulting in smooth lines and strategic use of texture and reflectivity. Jennifer’s goal is to create works of art that have function and integrity, and that convey a sense of serenity and optimism in otherwise utilitarian spaces.