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These ceramic tiles are all our own original art designs which our family has been creating for over 30 years. Each art tile is individually hand painted then "fired" in our kiln to 1800 degrees until the vivid, jewel-like colors emerge for you to enjoy as a painting or as a useful hot plate.  We pride ourselves on our attention to detail with added color nuances that make each tile special.

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California Missions Collection

Shop our collection of over 20 different California Mission hand-painted tiles.

Sea Life Collection

Sea Life Collection

Shop our collection of over 30 different hand painted Sea Life tiles.

Dog Collection

Dog Collection

Shop our collection of over 20 different Dog Collectors Tiles.

Nature & Wildlife Collection

Nature & Wildlife Collection

Shop our collection of over 30 different Nature & Wildlife hand painted art tiles.

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San Luis Obispo Mission - Hand Painted Art Tile
Garibaldi Fish and Baby - Hand Painted Art Tile
Santa Barbara Mission - Hand Painted Art Tile
Jellyfish Scene - Hand Painted Art Tile
Chickadee Mural small
Beluga Whale & Baby - Hand Painted Art Tile
Chickadees
Rianbow Trout -Hand Painted Ceramic Tile
Navajo Lady
Santa Clara Mission - Hand Painted Art Tile
Meditteranean Scene - Hand Painted Art Tile Mosaic
San Diego Mission - Hand Painted Art Tile
Black & White Cat - Hand Painted Art Tile
Flying Fish - Hand Painted Art Tile
Sonoma Mission - Hand Painted Art Tile
Snowy Owl - Hand Painted Ceramic Tile

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  • Poppies - Hand Painted Art Tile

    Poppies - Hand Painted Art Tile

    $45.95

    The snow capped mountains, the intense blue skyline, the overriding tan and sandy desert tones and then there is a hill of bright green from the Spring rains. The annual show of desert wildflowers cover the landscape. These red poppies are moving faintly in the warm spring winds.

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  • Hummingbird - Hand Painted Art Tile

    Hummingbird - Hand Painted Art Tile

    $45.95

    Living in a country house with a large sunny deck I have several hummingbird feeders hanging up and enjoy observing their feisty personalities combined with their iridescent magical coloring and tiny little bodies. For some reason they are attracted to the color red so I put a giant red hibiscus bloom in the picture for them to enjoy.

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  • Rooster Head - Hand Painted Art Tile

    Rooster Head - Hand Painted Art Tile

    $45.95

    I was looking through an antique, 19th century German art book of Black and White lithographs of various subject matters and objects that an artist might use in his endeavors. I came across this Rooster head image. We had a mean ornery rooster in our back yard for me to check out the colors and textures of his bright red waddle and golden eyes and feather colors.

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  • Ladybug - Hand Painted Art Tile

    Ladybug - Hand Painted Art Tile

    $45.95

    I just think that Lady bugs are the cutest little bug there is – nothing icky at all about them and I love their beautiful “shell” color. They are like a little red jewel twinkling in the garden and besides that they eat aphids and bad buggies that hurt the plants! My sweet little lady bug tile has a beautiful red color too!

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  • Panda Bears - Hand Painted Art Tile

    Panda Bears - Hand Painted Art Tile

    $45.95

    There is nothing more lovable looking than the Giant Panda Bears. They live in very remote mountainous regions of Western China up in the Himalayas and very little is known about them. These plumpish, clumsy bears live almost entirely off of bamboo. They are an Endangered Species and there are only about 2500 of them left. In fact they are the representatives of all Endangered Species and are the symbol for the World Wildlife Fund.

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  • Polar Bear - Hand Painted Art Tile

    Polar Bear - Hand Painted Art Tile

    $45.95

    Actually I must give credit to my son, Jeremy for this polar bear’s design. He drew this bear in class during high school as a proto-type for one he would be eventually carving out of soap stone. It was such a playful yet elegant design that I “borrowed” it from him. After all this is a family business and we all chip in! Due to climatic changes in the ice patterns up North the polar bear is currently listed as a threatened species.

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  • San Juan Bautista Mission - Hand Painted Art Tile
  • The Lighthouse Boca Grande - Hand Painted Art Tile
  • Chili Pepper - Hand Painted Art Tile

    Chili Pepper - Hand Painted Art Tile

    $45.95

    Living in Arizona for over a decade we used to travel to Santa Fe New, Mexico during Fall – the harvest season for their magnificent red chili peppers. They have five foot long “ristras” of these large red chili pods hanging down under their adobe- arched doorways. So we took some home and they became the basis for this vibrant red “Chili” tile design.

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  • Sahuaro Cactus

    Sahuaro Cactus

    $45.95

    I lived in Tucson Arizona for many years and these magnificent tree-sized plants add a supernatural quality to the already "other worldly" landscape there. They are especially awesome to see at night when the moon casts shadows of them onto the desert floor.

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  • Tumacacori Mission

    Tumacacori Mission

    $45.95

    San Cayetano del Tumacacoi is a Mission which was founded by Father Serra and located outside the small town of Tubac, Arizona. It comes with a special identifying label on the back.

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  • Japanese Sandhill Cranes - Hand Painted Art Tile

    Japanese Sandhill Cranes - Hand Painted Art Tile

    $45.95

    I was so enthralled watching a video of this elegant bird’s mating dance in the snow that I was inspired to create this crane design. Because the Sandhill cranes mate for life the Japanese consider them a symbol of eternal love and their wedding kimonos incorporate crane designs into their satin brocade silks. The Japanese character on the tile is the symbol for “love” so I like to give these as wedding or anniversary gifts. I found out Sandhill Cranes also live in the USA and I was able to visit a crane reserve in my area and see them up close and personal. These birds are typically 5 foot tall with a red forehead and black legs. When they migrate in the Fall you can hear their “trilling” sounds but can barely see them as they are flying @ 10,000 feet catching the “thermals” so they don’t have to flap their 5-8 foot wingspans very often. They are truly a magnificent bird.

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  • Wine and Cheese - Hand Painted Art Tile

    Wine and Cheese - Hand Painted Art Tile

    $45.95

    Dating back to the 18th century, Spanish Missionaries planted the first vineyards along with each Mission established to produce wine for Church ceremonies and for daily life. The original cuttings came from Mexico and were the descendants of the “common black grape” which was brought to the New World by Herman Cortez in 1520. California accounts for 90% of American wine production. I live down the street from a small “boutique” vineyard on only 10 acres. I have helped pick grapes during their Fall harvest and afterwards they have a wonderful outdoor dinner to celebrate. I added a loaf of bread and some cheese to my outdoorsy wine design. Cheers!

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  • Blue Bird of Happiness

    Blue Bird of Happiness

    $45.95

    Hand painted original ceramic Blue Bird tile, made in USA since 1982. This Bluebird is the most universally accepted symbol of cheerfulness.

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  • Monarch Butterfly - Hand Painted Art Tile

    Monarch Butterfly - Hand Painted Art Tile

    $45.95

    Doesn’t everyone have some of these little orange beauties fluttering around their gardens in the summertime? I discovered they fly southward from Canada down to California taking advantage of the “thermal “warm air currents that help transport them down here in only 3 days. They follow their source of food the milkweed plants where they also lay their eggs. In Spring they migrate back up North again – the only insects to make both a North and South migration. I enjoy the varied colors and markings on their wings and their overall graceful and delicate design.

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