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featuring  
the art of  
James Turner  
james@jamesturnermosaics.com
James Turner offers 100%
hand-cut, one-of-a-kind mosaic
art pieces which can be utilized in
a variety of ways in both
commercial and residential
settings. This exciting and diverse
medium allows for the creation of
an array of mosaics in a number
of different forms, including
non-grouted mesh-mounted
architectural mosaic inserts for
easy on-site installation as well as
pre-finished mosaic which allows
for permanent or non-permanent
installation and easy
transportability.
For questions,
ordering, or more
information,
contact James  
via email.  
Due to it's shapability, ceramic tile is the predominant material used in
James' mosaic. However, tumbled marble, travertine, granite, and vitreous
and irridium glasses are also regularly utilized. Walls, floors, countertops,
signage, fireplaces, fountains, bench and table tops -- James' mosaics are
quite adaptable and can be tailored to suit any application or style. And
because they are cut, shaped, and rendered entirely by hand, no two pieces
are ever identical.  Generally, there is a varied selection of mesh mount
mosaic, table top mosaic and mosaic stones, so check out the
Showroom
page to see what's available.  
Commissions are welcome.
CURRENT NEWS
See highlights from the segment
featuring James and his work
on the Home and Garden
Television show That's Clever!
(originally aired on February 19, 2007.)
Hand-cut, mesh mounted mosaic
integrated into natural sandstones,  
oakley stone, and three rivers aggrolite,
all harvested in Idaho.  
Perfect for yard and garden!
Go to the
Showroom page to see more.
CAPITAL CITY
PUBLIC MARKET
2008

Email James for more information
on this year's Capital City Public
Market.  

BUY LOCAL ART!!!!
WELCOME
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MORE DETAILS
Thanks to all the people who watched the
show last February and August!  It was a lot
of fun to do and it got me in contact with
people from all over the country, including
some folks I haven't spoken to in many years.
 I have sent art work to Virginia and Florida,
California to upstate New York, all to people
who watched the episode.  Thanks again
and "I pity the fool who don't like mosaics!
"  -
James
The Mosaic Workshop II Outdoor
Installation project is up at Fort
Boise!  Everything went superbly,
and Boise now has another great
piece of public art to enjoy.  
Click here
for highlights.