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Cindy Duff Mosaic Tile Rooster Art – 15" Signed Panel
This vibrant mosaic tile “Rooster” artwork, signed on the rear by artist Cindy Duff, showcases her recognizable Southwestern folk-art style. The panel features a bold, colorful rooster at center, surrounded by raised ceramic vegetables and framed with bright red, yellow, and green tile borders. Each piece of the mosaic is individually set, creating an appealing handcrafted texture and a lively, farmhouse-inspired design.
The artwork comes with an iron display stand, allowing for immediate presentation on a tabletop, counter, or shelf. A cheerful decorative accent for kitchen décor, country-style interiors, or collectors of contemporary folk art.
CONDITION
In good condition with no damage noted. Tiles, glaze, and grout appear intact, with only minor surface wear consistent with display. Please review photos for additional detail.
DIMENSIONS
15" x 15" (square panel).
Please Note: Soup for Scale in Photo
Artist Bio — Cindy Duff
Cindy Duff is an American artist whose work reflects a strong sense of design and an appreciation for natural materials. Active since at least the late 20th century, Duff has created artworks that blend handcrafted structure with organic elements, often drawing inspiration from the landscapes and architectural traditions of the American Southwest. Her pieces show a careful attention to texture, composition, and environmental detail, using materials such as wood, stone, and botanicals to build dimensional scenes with a warm, rustic character.
Though known primarily for her mixed-media and handcrafted works, Duff’s style demonstrates an early connection to themes of regional heritage and natural form. Pieces from the early 1990s, such as this signed adobe hacienda diorama, illustrate her thoughtful approach to storytelling through miniature environments and tactile materials.