It's one of Lori's artworks. But there are so many others that bear her signature and can be admired around the Twin Cities. Visit her website to take a glimpse at her complete portfolio.
You'll ask me what can you and your kid do at this mosaic studio?
1.Unleash the creativity! Kids can make a mosaic on a stick for free. They can glue little pieces of tile on a shape of their choice. My son wasn't drawn into creating a mosaic despite all my efforts: I started gluing some pieces hoping that he'll be inspired to finish it but he didn't. So we took home a half finished mosaic on a stick, which didn't prevent him from taking pride in showing it to his dad and claiming the nice job he had done.
2. Wander around the place and take in the mosaic art. It's a 2 story building with a studio and shop on the main floor and a big work space downstairs. My son particularly enjoyed going up and down the stairs until he discovered some colorful glass pieces which were for sale. I got him a small bag of about 15 pieces and he still plays with them.
3. When your child feels like taking a break from the mosaic work, you can take her outside (on the non-snow days). The studio is nicely placed near a park with a playground. (btw, the studio has its own parking lot).
Mosaic on a Stick is a hidden gem you and your child will enjoy discovering! Go check it out and I'm certain it will become one of the regular places for your family !
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Stef