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About Us

Finding Inspiration in Every Turn

At AGI Mosaics, we transform the timeless art of mosaics into a vibrant and modern expression of creativity while offering a diverse range of artistic experiences. Guided by a passion for detail and a dedication to craftsmanship, our studio celebrates the beauty of piecing together stories, ideas, and visions—one tessera at a time.

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Our Story

 

Founded by Ahmed Ibrahim, an accomplished mosaic artist, AGI Mosaics is a hub for artistic exploration and education. In addition to our mosaic expertise, we proudly offer painting and drawing classes, providing artists of all levels the opportunity to explore different mediums and develop their creative voices.

Our mission is to preserve the rich history of mosaic art while embracing contemporary techniques and expanding into other art forms. By combining traditional methods like the Ravenna and reverse techniques with innovative materials and tools, alongside the fundamentals of painting and drawing, we empower artists to create works that are as enduring as they are extraordinary.

At AGI Mosaics, every creation tells a story, and every student becomes part of a vibrant community of creators. Whether you’re shaping a mosaic, painting a canvas, or sketching your vision, join us in celebrating the boundless possibilities of art.

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Meet The Lead Artist

Ahmed Ibrahim

Challange Yourself to Grow

Ahmed Ibrahim has been creating mosaics since 2000 and is the winner of the 14th International Mosaic Meeting in Chartres, France. He believes that the key to artistic growth lies in continuously pushing beyond your comfort zone.

Ahmed was part of the Sabry Mansour artist team, where he contributed to the design and installation of four large mosaic murals at Ahram Canadian University in Cairo, as well as a project for the Festivals Building at Helwan University. His mosaic work is featured in numerous public spaces throughout the Greater Chicagoland area, both indoors and outdoors.

In addition to completing public art projects, Ahmed is a Mosaic Teaching Artist at the Hyde Park Art Center. He has previously taught at The Chicago Mosaic School, The Art Center Highland Park, and The Stirling Hall Art Center. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally.

Ahmed holds a Bachelor's degree in Mural Arts from Helwan University in Cairo, Egypt.

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