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WilliamsTile.net

Jean M. Williams, Artist
Las Cruces, NM
575-642-3041
customtile@williamstile.net

Williams Tile Overture specializes in HANDPAINTED underglazed tiles and tile murals. The artist/owner works primarily on 4 ¼” and 6” bisque tiles, using translucent ceramic underglazes and glazes, achieving a watercolor-like effect. This technique gives much versatility to color and design detail. The tiles are heat, cold, and fade proof, and waterproof with proper installation. All of the tiles are HANDPAINTED and unique—no decals or sublimation with polymer techniques are used. All tiles are artist-signed originals—not reproductions.




Since 1974, Williams Tile Overture has specialized in custom artwork, to suit the customer’s décor, ideas, or fantasies. Any design is possible! Original designs are copyrighted by the artist.

The tiles are suitable for backsplashes, tabletops, stucco installations on walls, or a mounted frame installation. Custom house numbers are also available.

The tiles are sent unmounted and unframed, for your installation. Orders are usually completed in eight weeks or less. Allow extra time for large murals.

  • Earth Spirit Fish
  • Wolf
  • Rabbit
  • Bison
  • Pony
  • Bear
  • Cactus
  • Hummingbird
  • Quail
  • Kokopelli
  • Cat
  • Roadrunner
  • Eagle
  • Pottery & chiles on slate
  • Tuscan view
  • Quail on tumbled marble
  • Mimbres table insets
  • Patio mural
  • San Pasqual
  • Mimbres pottery table
  • Sunflower "window"
  • Lizards
  • Mimbres pottery
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  • O'Keeffe style flames
  • Fresh donuts
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Williams Tile At The Farmers Market..

Jean M. Williams has been creating custom hand painted ceramic tile murals since 1974. She has studied art at the University of Massachusetts, the University of Maine and the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston. Recently, Jean has branched out into acrylic painting and is developing a line of silver and bronze clay jewelry and fused glass art. Most of her artwork is animal-themed but she also enjoys Southwest motifs such as desert landscapes and Mimbres Indian designs. Custom works are a particular specialty. Jean's work has been exhibited at the Hall of the Governors in Santa Fe, Dona Ana Arts Council and Deming Arts Council shows and can be found in many private homes and public venues worldwide. She has participated in the Dona Ana Arts Council Renaissance Faire, the annual Festival of the Cranes wildlife art show in Socorro and is a regular permanent vendor at the Las Cruces Farmers and Crafts Market.