DreamMosaics Studio

Kat Peters-Midland Designs

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Kat puts fun back into artistic expression - her mosaics are unique and surprising.  She specializes in creating unique mosaic art and fused glass art for home, office and garden.  She is available for all sizes of projects, large or small. She assists her clients and mosaic art lovers with consultation, design, creation and installation.

 

Fine Art and FUNctional Mosaics
Fine art mosaics are any size pieces for walls, passageways. etc. They also can be free standing pieces, which includes 3D sculpture. Kat’s functional mosaics include table tops, mirror and picture frames, counters, and shelves.  Possibilities are only limited by our imagination.  All mosaics are unique, one of a kind, designed by Kat with you, and then created in her studio. 


 
 

Garden Mosaics 
Kat’s newest fun garden mosaic is the hanging garden balls.  She also offers mosaic birdbaths, fountains, and other garden sculpture. Pieces are specially created for exterior use, designed to fit your garden needs. 

 

Dream-inspired mosaic art

Kat's dream inspired mosaics express dream material, giving them tactile form.  Dream images and impressions may be mosaiced on any many types of forms - she has mosaiced dreams on masks, and cement sculpture to name just a few. 

 

 

 

 

Pique Assiette/Memory mosaic art

Pique Assiette is a style of mosaic using old china, beads, rocks, and other found objects.  Kat works with you to design then create a mosaic with broken family china and other memorabilia, something that will be cherished for years.

 



Contact Kat for more information on commission work.  You can email her at dreammosaics@gmail.com.  You can also find her at her studio at Poudre River Arts Center most days.  The center is open Wednesday through Saturday from 10 to 5 p.m. 

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