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Loring Cornish - Colors with Kids, 2020

Broken glass mosaics overlying children’s drawings. Various media.

Cornish applied his mosaic treatment to two dozen doodles created by children.

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Loring Cornish’s work is featured in the Smithsonian, the American Visionary Art Museum, and across the cityscape of Baltimore. He began creating mosaics accidentally. While repairing the termite-damaged floor of his house, he glued broken tiles to the floor to cover the holes. Since then, he has gathered and collected materials off of the street and turned them into art. Cornish values simplicity within the artmaking process. He does not have any formal artistic training and says he simply thinks of an idea and develops it, allowing the materials and ideas to come together in a completed work.

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