6/20/14

Large Tile Installations from Jason Messinger

Flamenco - Composed of 42 8"x8" tiles. Dimensions variable- shown 68"x80"

Beautiful World II - Composed of 49 8"x8" tiles. Dimensions variable - shown 80"x80"x1.5"

Large Tile Installations from Jason Messinger Art
Composed of hand-cast ceramic tiles, hand-painted in glaze, mounted on recessed hidden wood frame backers and matching wall cleats. All murals are modular, and can be arranged into any configuration or sequence. 

Dolce Vita III - Composed of 24 8"x8" Tiles. Dimensions variable - shown 44"x68"x1.5"

This body of artwork, titled Symbologies, uses the idioms of ideograms or hieroglyphics to create pared-down representations of of the world. The viewer is invited to provide their own unique interpretation to the images the artist presents, thus allowing a unique experience particular to that viewer. The modular nature of the work allows an owner to easily 'reset' the sequence of work and thus the 'narrative' as well. 

Postcards II - Composed of 28 8"x8" tiles. Dimensions variable - shown 44"x80"x1.5"

Shorelines - Composed of 24 8"x8" tiles. Dimensions variable - shown 44"x68"x1.5"

The artist’s work is found in private, corporate, and public art collections throughout North America, Europe, Asia, and in Australia. A graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Jason Messinger has been a Chicago resident since 1985, and a full-time professional artist since 1995. He has received numerous awards for his artwork, and has been recognized in juried shows across the country. 
The artist’s studio/showroom in the Cornelia Arts Building in Chicago is open to the public and design professionals by appointment
 
Sympathies IV - Composed of 24 12"x12"x2" carved ceramic tile. Dimensions variable - shown 60"x92"x2"


Click on any image to see scrolling slideshow of larger images. 

See more of the artist's tile mural installations, as well as his ceramic sculpture, his ink and watercolor paintings, a line of artist-designed gifts and prints, and much more, on his main website:
JasonMessingerArt.com
 

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