Our differences form and inform the church, and like our
liturgical colors, give the whole a unique rhythm, vibrancy
and depth.
As a mosaic artist, Kathy Thaden is inspired to work
with Christian symbols, icons and other sacred imagery.
In our throwaway society, Thaden feels called to reinvent
and recycle discarded items -- old boxes and chipped mirrors
to name a few -- into objects of art formed in prayer.
Stained glass, mirror, glass and ceramic tile, stone,
wood and any number of found objects have been incorporated
into her mosaics. Working with the broken pieces is a
transforming process. Slowly, the pieces change shape,
are fit together, and made whole again with glue and grout
- often in unexpected ways.
Before becoming a full-time studio artist, Thaden was
a professional graphic designer and art director. Working
in television and broadcast design for over twenty years,
her primary focus was on creating imagery for the video
screen in addition to various print and set designs. While
being honored with numerous awards, including seven Emmy
Awards, Thaden’s passion for creativity is now found
through mosaics, overflowing beyond computer-generated
images into something more tactile.
“The journey of leaving my former art career behind
and entering the door God has opened for me with my mosaics
has been exciting and humbling. An answer to prayer was
heard in ‘be open to possibilities’, and here
I am.” Thaden’s home is in Kremmling, Colorado
with her son and husband, Tim, who is vicar of Trinity
Episcopal Church.
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