Crafts CouncilDirectoryQemamu MosaicsI am a mosaic artist and take my inspiration from Africa/Caribbean influencesLuton, EnglandMosaicistWebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookAboutInfoSustainabilityDionne Ible, founder and owner of Qemamu Mosaics, discovered her artistic calling in 2002. Her vibrant, distinctly unique style draws inspiration from her Caribbean/African roots, blending glass, beads, and reclaimed materials to craft visually captivating and emotionally resonant pieces. Her work primarily explores African symbolism through matriarchal figures, landscapes, and more. Dionne's mission is to share her passion, providing inspiration, motivation, and education through her art.Focus:I focus on matriarchs, landscapes and abstract designsMosaic tiles are often made from recycled ceramics and glass, promoting an environmentally conscious approach to art. Where possible I aim to use left over scraps from commissions and saleable items and save them for workshops. Mosaics are hardwearing and durable which means artworks can remain in situ permanently reducing the need for any replacement. AboutDionne Ible, founder and owner of Qemamu Mosaics, discovered her artistic calling in 2002. Her vibrant, distinctly unique style draws inspiration from her Caribbean/African roots, blending glass, beads, and reclaimed materials to craft visually captivating and emotionally resonant pieces. Her work primarily explores African symbolism through matriarchal figures, landscapes, and more. Dionne's mission is to share her passion, providing inspiration, motivation, and education through her art.InfoFocus:I focus on matriarchs, landscapes and abstract designsSustainabilityMosaic tiles are often made from recycled ceramics and glass, promoting an environmentally conscious approach to art. Where possible I aim to use left over scraps from commissions and saleable items and save them for workshops. Mosaics are hardwearing and durable which means artworks can remain in situ permanently reducing the need for any replacement. WebsiteE-mailInstagramFacebookProjectLandscapes & AbstractProjectMatriachsProjectWildlife