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Dean MooreCherry Blow Pop, Mosaic Tile Pop Art2024
2024
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Cherry Blow Pop by Dean Moore is created with mosaics using hand cut tiles. Mixed media, 40x15, framed to 42x17. It is a delightful, joyful, original artwork. We are thrilled to be representing this unique, creative artist.
Dean Moore is a New York City based emerging artist. Being self-taught, Dean has experimented with various mediums and finds deconstruction to be a consistent theme in his work.
Currently focusing on mosaics, Moore meticulously hand cuts ceramic tile, porcelain tile and glass into thousands of fragments—shaping and filing each piece precisely before thoughtfully positioning them together to create impactful mosaics. In the past, he used cereal boxes to create collages of popular sneakers. He has undertaken personal commissions for NBA clients including Payton Pritchard (Boston Celtics) and Ty Jerome (Cleveland Cavaliers).
Dean Moore is a New York City based emerging artist. Being self-taught, Dean has experimented with various mediums and finds deconstruction to be a consistent theme in his work. Currently focusing on mosaics, Moore meticulously hand cuts ceramic tile, porcelain tile and glass into thousands of fragments—shaping and filing each piece precisely before thoughtfully positioning them together to create impactful mosaics. Dean strategically adds emotion and depth to each mosaic, eliciting a sense of delicacy through each shattered piece. Dedicating many hours to preparation, using photographs and sketches, he gathers the details needed to produce these stunningly unique mosaics. In the past, he used cereal boxes to create collages of popular sneakers. He has undertaken personal commissions for NBA clients including Payton Pritchard (Boston Celtics) and Ty Jerome (Cleveland Cavaliers).
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