Inglese creates ceramic tile murals that are in bas-relief.[6] Inglese hand-cuts and glazes the ceramic tiles, fitting together the tiles like a puzzle upon placing the mural in its final location.[7] She has created major public art works for the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., as well as at hospitals, recreational facilities, libraries, and other public venues throughout the country.[3]
1999: Every Person Has a Song to Sing, Rockville Senior Center, Rockville, Maryland[11]
2004: Two ceramic murals at the entrance to the Martin County Health Department, Stuart, Florida
2007: Ceramic frieze, Headquarters of Redlands Christian Migrant Association, Immokalee, Florida[12]
2009: The Current of Life is Ever Onward, 3 ceramic murals, Rockville Town Square, Rockville, Maryland[7]
2010: Landscape, ceramic frieze, Brevard County Children's Services, Viera, Florida[13]
Book illustrations
Inglese has worked with children's author Dedie King to create a series of books that depict cultural elements of a specific country as seen through the eyes of a child narrator, called I See the Sun. The books are published in English and in the language of the country the child lives in, including Mandarin Chinese. The books began being published in 2010 by Satya House Publications.[14][15] In 2010, I See the Sun in China won an award from Creative Child magazine as well as the Teachers Choice Award for the Family.[5]
Books illustrated by Inglese include:
King, Dedie, I See the Sun in Afghanistan. Hardwick: Satya House Publications (2011). ISBN0-9818720-8-5[16]
King, Dedie, I See the Sun in China. Hardwick: Satya House Publications (2010). ISBN0-9818720-5-0
King, Dedie. I See the Sun in Nepal. Hardwick: Satya House Publications (2010). ISBN0-9818720-9-3
King, Dedie. I See the Sun in Russia. Hardwick: Satya House Publications (2012). ISBN1-935874-08-X
^Bailey, Michael (Summer 2010). "Touched by art"(PDF). ComMunicationS. Children's Medical Services, Central Florida Region, Florida Department of Health. p. 1. Archived from the original(PDF) on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 26 August 2011.