910 Public Relations is honored to be able to offer these gorgeous mosaics by British artist Ed Chapman. See more information and styles below, and contact us for details on ordering and commissions at: nicole@910pr.com
Ed Chapman is a top British mosaic artist with an instantly recognizable style. His work needs to be seen to be believed. The mosaics contain extremely fine detail, achieved through Ed's painstaking effort creating his subjects using hundreds of fragments of ceramic and stone tile, vitreous glass, torn paper or even sugar cubes.
Ed creates intricate photo-realist ceramic portraits, often forcing the viewer to question if his mosaicsare, in fact paintings. Each work comprises many ceramic tile pieces, all cut and fastened by hand, and impressively finished.
Ed creates intricate photo-realist ceramic portraits, often forcing the viewer to question if his mosaicsare, in fact paintings. Each work comprises many ceramic tile pieces, all cut and fastened by hand, and impressively finished.
His mosaic work is bought by private clients and international organizations alike and his mosaics have been featured widely on TV and in magazines worldwide. He has undertaken commissions for Fender Music, the Sony Corporation, Hard Rock Cafe, Starbucks, The Gordon Ramsay Foundation, Manchester City FC, Cadbury’s, Cancer Research, UK Revolution Bars and more. He was the only contemporary artist to have work at Cancer Research’s Abbey Road auction in 2009 with a mosaic of John Lennon. His mosaics have a number of high-profile collectors including foreign royalty and members of The Times' 'Rich List', musicians such as Annie Lennox, TV stars, England footballers, an Asian President's family - even the late, great Lemmy from Motorhead commissioned a portrait, as seen in the film Lemmy.
Ed Chapman is available for private portrait commission, and can create personal mosaic portraits from life or photography. His work has appreciated in value significantly and he has gained widespread respect as a mosaic artist throughout the art world. He has exhibited throughout the UK and across Europe and the USA.