Introducing a stunning Ceramic Mug that brings color and character to your daily routine. Perfect for sipping your favorite beverages, this mug exudes a vibrant atmosphere that brightens up your morning coffee or evening tea. With its glossy finish and vivid designs, it makes an ideal gift for artists, book lovers, or anyone who appreciates unique and stylish homeware. Whether it’s for a birthday, holiday celebration, or just a treat for yourself, this mug fits seamlessly into your life, elevating your beverage experience. Its quality craftsmanship ensures durability, making it perfect for everyday use or special occasions.
Product features
- Glossy ceramic finish for a sleek look
- Bright, vibrant colors from advanced printing techniques
- Microwave-safe for convenient heating
- Dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning
- Durable construction available in two sizes (11oz and 15oz)
Care instructions
- Clean in dishwasher or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap
Tracie is a visual and performing artist and has been throughout the country and overseas working in the arts. She currently lives in New York City and is originally from the small town of Wintersville, Ohio near the border of the state, which she describes as Steeler Country.
She is a Congressional Arts Caucus Award recipient, and had one of her paintings displayed in the US Capitol Building as part of a one-year collection. She is a graduate of Chatham University, where she studied Arts Management with a concentration in Visual Art and Art History. She is also a veteran of the United States Navy, where she was a mechanic on the flight line based in Northern Japan.
Her professional visual art credits include murals and décor for many restaurants throughout the country including in Rainforest Cafés, Landry’s, Joes Crab Shack, and along the Keemah Boardwalk near Galveston, Texas. She has been part of the team at Spaeth Design, where she helped create and build the Christmas windows for Macy’s in New York City as well as those for Lord & Taylor and Saks Fifth Avenue. She also worked for the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission helping to restore artifacts for the museums of Pennsylvania. As a performer she has appeared on television and the silver screen as well tours entertaining the troops overseas in Korea, Kuwait and Iraq.
