A tile mural can be exquisite work of art. More than just decorating a wall, it can turn it into the focal point of an entire room or patio.
Here’s a wonderful example of a tile mural designed by Mexican artist Dolores Hidalgo. Note the unique frame, as well as the detailed scenic image at the center. If you order this from Amazon, only then does the artist begin to produce your own unique hand painted copy – your own one-of-a-kind work of art.
Painted in its entirety on 63 tiles, each measuring 10×10 cm (or 4″ x 4″), it’s the kind of mural that will turn any wall into a magnificent and inspirational display area. The fact that it’s painted on tiles adds to the artistic quality, with the clear grid of squares breaking the country scene it, creating quite an extraordinary effect.
So, now you have a way to get your own original wall mural by a well-known artist. Instead of inviting an artist over and spending thousands of dollars, you can own this piece of art, by ordering the tiles and having them sent to you after the picture is painted.
If you want to own one of these tiled murals, click here to read more about how to contact the artist via Amazon – a brand name you can trust.
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On December 18th, 2008 at 2:07 am
How beautiful that you are featuring these lovely murals. Just wanted to let you know that they are by an artist FROM the town of Dolores Hidalgo, located in the high plains of Central Mexico.
This town specializes in the art of Talavera pottery and tiles, and is located about 1/2 hour from the town of San Miguel de Allende, recently designated a world heritage site. Amazing 16th century Spanish Colonial architecture abounds in the area, and if you ever have a chance to go visit, I highly recommend it.
On December 31st, 2008 at 8:40 am
Thank you for your comment! I was looking at Argentinian wall murals too – though not tiled. Some great pictures here:
http://www.israelimom.org/pictures/282/the-wall-murals-in-kibbutz-or-haner.html