Balsamroot 20x24
About this Series
Unbroken is Kathryn’s first mosaic series, made with broken dishes given to her by family, friends and collectors. This series celebrates letting go, upheaval and renewal in this year of tremendous change that is 2020. Read more about the series here, or play Mosaics I-Spy to find fun details in the broken pottery pieces.
About This Mosaic
Title: “Balsamroot”
These flowers grow on the hills in the interior of BC, and I used to paint them as a teenager.
This is a recycled glass and pottery debris mosaic, made on a cradled birch canvas panel. It measures 20” x 24”, and has painted black edges with a 1.5” cradle depth. The glass and pottery pieces are finished with black mosaic grout, and sealed. The mosaic weighs approximately 8 lbs and needs to be attached safely to the wall.
This mosaic ships unframed, ready to hang with hardware attached. The back has been stamped by Kathryn’s custom aspen leaf stamp. This is an original piece of art made with repurposed and found items, so there may be flaws and marks on the back; check pictures carefully and message us if you have any questions.
Partial proceeds from the sale of this series will benefit Doctors Without Borders, a nonprofit that brings medical care to the most vulnerable around the world.
About Shipping and Currency
This item ships from British Columbia. Shipping is free for all destinations in Canada and the US. You can also shop the Prints gallery here, or read more about Kathryn’s work with nonprofits or our sustainability initiatives.
Images are all copyright © Kathryn Beals. All prints are printed without the copyright watermark.
Mosaics I-Spy:
In this mosaic, can you find:
A person in an orange shirt
An orange flower
A yellow flower
The letter S
A peanut
A person with white hair
A purple flower
A white flower
Tiny white flowers
Maple leaf
About this Series
Unbroken is Kathryn’s first mosaic series, made with broken dishes given to her by family, friends and collectors. This series celebrates letting go, upheaval and renewal in this year of tremendous change that is 2020. Read more about the series here, or play Mosaics I-Spy to find fun details in the broken pottery pieces.
About This Mosaic
Title: “Balsamroot”
These flowers grow on the hills in the interior of BC, and I used to paint them as a teenager.
This is a recycled glass and pottery debris mosaic, made on a cradled birch canvas panel. It measures 20” x 24”, and has painted black edges with a 1.5” cradle depth. The glass and pottery pieces are finished with black mosaic grout, and sealed. The mosaic weighs approximately 8 lbs and needs to be attached safely to the wall.
This mosaic ships unframed, ready to hang with hardware attached. The back has been stamped by Kathryn’s custom aspen leaf stamp. This is an original piece of art made with repurposed and found items, so there may be flaws and marks on the back; check pictures carefully and message us if you have any questions.
Partial proceeds from the sale of this series will benefit Doctors Without Borders, a nonprofit that brings medical care to the most vulnerable around the world.
About Shipping and Currency
This item ships from British Columbia. Shipping is free for all destinations in Canada and the US. You can also shop the Prints gallery here, or read more about Kathryn’s work with nonprofits or our sustainability initiatives.
Images are all copyright © Kathryn Beals. All prints are printed without the copyright watermark.
Mosaics I-Spy:
In this mosaic, can you find:
A person in an orange shirt
An orange flower
A yellow flower
The letter S
A peanut
A person with white hair
A purple flower
A white flower
Tiny white flowers
Maple leaf
About this Series
Unbroken is Kathryn’s first mosaic series, made with broken dishes given to her by family, friends and collectors. This series celebrates letting go, upheaval and renewal in this year of tremendous change that is 2020. Read more about the series here, or play Mosaics I-Spy to find fun details in the broken pottery pieces.
About This Mosaic
Title: “Balsamroot”
These flowers grow on the hills in the interior of BC, and I used to paint them as a teenager.
This is a recycled glass and pottery debris mosaic, made on a cradled birch canvas panel. It measures 20” x 24”, and has painted black edges with a 1.5” cradle depth. The glass and pottery pieces are finished with black mosaic grout, and sealed. The mosaic weighs approximately 8 lbs and needs to be attached safely to the wall.
This mosaic ships unframed, ready to hang with hardware attached. The back has been stamped by Kathryn’s custom aspen leaf stamp. This is an original piece of art made with repurposed and found items, so there may be flaws and marks on the back; check pictures carefully and message us if you have any questions.
Partial proceeds from the sale of this series will benefit Doctors Without Borders, a nonprofit that brings medical care to the most vulnerable around the world.
About Shipping and Currency
This item ships from British Columbia. Shipping is free for all destinations in Canada and the US. You can also shop the Prints gallery here, or read more about Kathryn’s work with nonprofits or our sustainability initiatives.
Images are all copyright © Kathryn Beals. All prints are printed without the copyright watermark.
Mosaics I-Spy:
In this mosaic, can you find:
A person in an orange shirt
An orange flower
A yellow flower
The letter S
A peanut
A person with white hair
A purple flower
A white flower
Tiny white flowers
Maple leaf