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Freya Levy is a Liverpool based mosaic artist, hugely inspired by animals and the natural
world. Using tiles, glass and found items, her mosaics are vibrant and exciting and manage to capture the true essence of the animals she depicts.
world. Using tiles, glass and found items, her mosaics are vibrant and exciting and manage to capture the true essence of the animals she depicts.
Freya’s Cockerel mosaic was presented as a retirement gift to Monsignor Charles Burns, a
Major Canon of St Peter’s Basilica in Rome and the former Archivist of the Vatican Secret
Archives. Freya was also commissioned to make her Fox in Flowers mosaic by Christopher
Andreae, Art Historian, Art collector and Author.
Major Canon of St Peter’s Basilica in Rome and the former Archivist of the Vatican Secret
Archives. Freya was also commissioned to make her Fox in Flowers mosaic by Christopher
Andreae, Art Historian, Art collector and Author.
Freya has produced a collection of greetings cards, prints, cushions and other stationery items
featuring images of her mosaics. Her products are available at the Arts Hub, News from
Nowhere and the Victoria Gallery in Liverpool and in Seagrass, West Kirby and the
Williamson Gallery, Birkenhead. They are also sold in various shops in London, Edinburgh
and Cambridge.
featuring images of her mosaics. Her products are available at the Arts Hub, News from
Nowhere and the Victoria Gallery in Liverpool and in Seagrass, West Kirby and the
Williamson Gallery, Birkenhead. They are also sold in various shops in London, Edinburgh
and Cambridge.
Freya currently has a selling exhibition of her mosaics and a range of prints at 92 Degrees Coffee, 24 Hardman Street, Liverpool, L1 9AX.
Freya gains much satisfaction out of producing her joyful, colourful mosaics and her aim is
that this joy is reflected in her pieces and shared by all those who engage with her work.
that this joy is reflected in her pieces and shared by all those who engage with her work.
Hours:
Saturday 9:30am–7pm
Sunday 10am–6pm
Monday 7:45am–7pm
Tuesday 7:45am–7pm
Wednesday 7:45am–7pm
Thursday 7:45am–7pm
Friday 7:45am–7pm
Saturday 9:30am–7pm
Sunday 10am–6pm
Monday 7:45am–7pm
Tuesday 7:45am–7pm
Wednesday 7:45am–7pm
Thursday 7:45am–7pm
Friday 7:45am–7pm