Reaching 28.5" x 11.5" (Click photo to view larger image.) |
Several years ago, out of the blue, during a time when I was struggling, as a Mom, with my oldest child growing into an adult, I had a strong vision: a gloriously colored piece of fabric stretching and reaching towards brightness....My daughter.
I got busy sourcing glass and tile to match my vision. Many sheets of stained glass in an array of colors. Matte black (and a bit of grey) unglazed porcelain tile for the background.
Detail: uncut penny round tiles |
Black glass pennyround tiles with an iridescent finish that varied from plain black to silver, to gold and multicolor.
These I nipped so as to use just the curved edge.
Left: sorted pennyround tile bits. Right: sorted glass rectangles. |
I created, from wood and hardibacker concrete board plus mesh and thin-set mortar, a 3D substrate on which to piece the colorful 'fabric'.
Finally, I hand cut many, many tiny rectangles in a rainbow of colors and shades from black to bright from the sheets of stained glass.
The beginning! |
The process of gathering and figuring took three years.
During that time, my daughter continued to grow towards her bright light and she shines!!
The background I pieced with the unglazed porcelain tile and added subtle depth through use of smaller piece sizes along the center left, as well as a couple of perspective lines in the grout.
I also added in very thin pieces of dark grey tile- the light source.
The last piece!
I grouted the background with black and did a shaded grout on the woven section with pale grey at the top through black at the bottom.
This mosaic hangs in a special space in my home!
I create original design silver jewelry too!!
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3 comments:
Linda,
Seeing the details of how you made this wonderful piece makes me appreciate it all the more! Those penny rounds were just what your project called for! What a brilliant idea! And what patience. I'm sure that skill will also serve you well as you raise your daughter too!
Loni
Thank you Loni, I appreciate your wonderful comments!
That is amazing and skillful work - well done and so beautiful.
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