Infinite Mosaic Galleries

The Infinite Mosaic Galleries are a collection of images created by visual artists from around the world that present the world and society we live in so that we may appreciate both the beauty and the vulnerability all around us.

Nunatsiavut by Eldred Allen

“A scull (group) of Harps seals swimming on their backs is a common sight where I live, but revealing their patterns and movement from an aerial perspective provides an entirely new level of intrigue and appreciation.” Eldred Allen

About Nature by Kaija Kiuru

“My eyes are fixed to the distant point where the mire and the forest meet, I can see the blue silhouette of Oratunturi Fell arching behind them. Crooked birches stand on peat islets running through the mire, I feel the rich smell of the mire in my nose. The sky is wide, and the earth. And the mind.”- Kaija Kiuru

Ice Works by Maureen Gruben

“Caribou ribs separating from the cage is the same sound as tundra cranberries separating from the vine. When you are open to the land, it speaks to you.” says Inuvialuk artist Maureen Gruben, from her hometown of Tuktoyatuk in the Western Arctic.

DI-GI-TA-LIS by Achim Mohné

In this episode of the Infinite Mosaic Galleries, we experience the sharp beauty of flowers and edible plants through the digital vision of German artist Achim Mohné.

Winter in Yellowstone by Takako Matoba

Collision of winter cold against geothermal heat
intermingling of rising steam, whirling snow, and clouds
traces of wild creatures hunting for food through the thicket of snow
patterns of vegetation marked by generations
to be the only witness of such unnamed beauties…

Infinite Mosaic Galleries - Image of Cancale by Leo-Paul Ridet

Cancale by Léo-Paul Ridet

My family comes from a mountainous region. The seaside never felt particularly appealing nor welcoming to me. But with a new family of my own, I have been coming to this region of Brittany over and over again. Taking pictures of this coast and its people…