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Five tiles from Xiuding Monastery, Anyang. Earthenware, 7th century Tang dynasty.
From the ROM description:
"Most Chinese architecture featured wood construction, but Buddhist pagodas were generally made of brick or stone. They contained relics, but also served to mark a temple, as church towers do in the west.
"These relief tiles are part of the nearly 4000 tiles which covered a pagoda near Anyang. They were shaped in moulds, using 72 different designs. The diamond-shaped tiles are the most numerous and varied."
This tiled wall leads up from the pathway north from Trinity Square to Dundas. I really love the way the texture and gloss of the tiles came out in this.
Three custom decorative tiles by Suzanne Crane placed in a cherry frame with raised external rounded edging. The tiles are grouted with flexible black tile caulk.
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A good friend of mine is an extremely talented clay sculptor. She asked me to photograph some of her work for some studios and galleries across the U.S. that want to start carrying her work. I had a great time doing it and I thought I would post a few of her most interesting works. She sells these tiles for under $20 a piece, so let me know if you are interested in any and I'll send you her way.
Glass tile on a storefront in the West Capitol Street Historic District in Jackson, Mississippi. With the recent opening of the King Edward Hotel and the plans for Farish Street, this area is beginning to take off.