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mosaic

[moh-zey-ik] / moʊˈzeɪ ɪk /


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"Apart from seeing the mosaic that was my happiest moment in this project, because it felt like we'd brought back something pure."

From BBC

At Amama's headquarters in the city of Seville, a mosaic promoting self-examinations and leaflets advertising flamenco classes to fight the side effects of chemotherapy welcome breast cancer sufferers.

From Barron's

The idea is to re-create the historical mosaic of vegetation types that allowed the cats to thrive while also making it harder for wildfires to grow to gargantuan proportions.

From Seattle Times

The women are now in mourning for three relatives, and for the treasured mosaic that was their city.

From BBC

His only major public art commissions still on view are mosaics with tableaus of laborers and historical figures, made in the 1930s for a rail terminal in Cincinnati.

From New York Times