Tony Cepukas Art Collections
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Artwork by Tony Cepukas
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Yellow Submarine by Tony Cepukas
Black Hole Sun by Tony Cepukas
The Shins by Tony Cepukas
Cars by Tony Cepukas
Aja by Tony Cepukas
Black Hole by Tony Cepukas
Frack by Tony Cepukas
Mosaic Man by Tony Cepukas
Fogo Quilt by Tony Cepukas
P Mosaic by Tony Cepukas
Space Shards by Tony Cepukas
Sardines in Quadralaterals by Tony Cepukas
Stratojimius by Tony Cepukas
Jim Morrison by Tony Cepukas
N95 World Covid/Forest Fire Mask by Tony Cepukas
Favela Condos by Tony Cepukas
Hotel California by Tony Cepukas
Patti by Tony Cepukas
Ziggy by Tony Cepukas
Level 41 by Tony Cepukas
Waves by Tony Cepukas
2 Tone Records by Tony Cepukas
Tubes by Tony Cepukas
Bruce and Clarence by Tony Cepukas
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About Tony Cepukas
I am a retired gent presently living in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. After retiring from my job in air traffic services with Nav Canada I had plenty of time on my hands and I started filling it with creating and working on mosaics. I had done some as a young boy and I just sort of started picking it up where I left off albeit a couple of decades removed. Some pebble stone mosaics, some classic Roman mosaics and mosaics of many different tesserae followed. Because of my love of music, pop art and anything vibrant I started segueing towards replicating vinyl album covers. Many of the earlier covers were designed by album cover design studios and art pieces in their own. What I wanted to do was capture the vibe of these covers. As time went on I started experimenting with other mediums, found objects and subjects that piqued my interest. I am still breaking a lot of dishes and ceramics are a common thread to much of what I am doing. Epoxy is used to close out many of my creations to keep things solid. Of late I have been experimenting using ceramics shards as a main component in my newer pieces. Most of my pieces now are mixed media. At least for the moment!