He(ART) of Bellevue Angie Heinrich

Bellevue, WALocal News

Angie Heinrich, a talented mosaic artist in Seattle, has been crafting beautiful glass mosaics since 1998, drawing significant inspiration from Moroccan art and architecture. Her work, showcased under her business Zetamari Mosaic Artworks, emphasizes a blend of texture, color, and meaning, creating pieces that highlight an interconnected world. With over 20 years of experience, Heinrich has honed her skills through studies with masters in Italy and the U. S. , developing her own techniques along the way.

She finds beauty and tranquility in the repetitive patterns of Moroccan design, which she incorporates into her artwork. The COVID-19 pandemic has provided her with an opportunity to explore new designs and create custom pieces for clients, connecting with the community through her art. Heinrich encourages local engagement by teaching mosaic classes, allowing others to experience the joy of this art form. Her work will be featured at the upcoming Bellevue Downtown Arts Market, inviting art enthusiasts to appreciate her craft firsthand. For those interested in her art, more information can be found on her website, where she also welcomes inquiries from the community.

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