SICIS the Mosaic Art Factory presents the SKYLINE Collection.
March 29th, 2011
SICIS makes dreams come to life in a mosaic.
Amidst the New York lights, the mosaic skyscrapers rise up in a beautiful urban landscape becoming the new SKYLINE collection.

The starting point for SKYLINE was for SICS to shift its attention from organic shapes to geometric, definite lines and clear features.
Incorporating a limited palette of blacks, greys and whites, in variances of opaque, translucent and irridescent, achieves brilliance and depth of field, unique to SICIS mosaics.
The skyline of the city tells the story of the city. SICIS once again shows the versatility and beauty of its mosaic collection.
For more information contact sales@sicisaustralia.com.au or call 1300 310 002.
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