mosaiikeissa
Mosaiikeissa is the Finnish locative plural form meaning “in mosaics.” The term refers to the art form in which images are created by assembling small pieces, called tesserae, of stone, glass, ceramic, or other materials. In Finnish usage, mosaiikeissa can describe artworks, installations, or surfaces that consist of multiple tiny elements arranged to form a picture or pattern.
Etymology and grammar notes: The noun mosaiikki originates from European languages for mosaic, and mosaiikeissa is
Materials and techniques: Traditional mosaic work uses tesserae set into adhesive on a base such as plaster,
Applications and context: Mosaic surfaces appear on floors, walls, ceilings, and public monuments, often serving decorative,
See also: Mosaic, Tessera, Mosaic art, Public sculpture.
Note: The article uses mosaiikeissa as the linguistic form and discusses its general relevance to mosaic art