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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Spring!! - Adventures with B-cut Smalti

Spring!!
19" x 16"
Mexican Smalti, Vitreous Tile and Stained Glass
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Last spring, a lot of happenings came together to result in my newest mosaic wall art piece.

First I started researching smalti. Smalti is a glass material with strong traditional roots in mosaic, and is also traditionally laid in such a way as to eliminate the need for grout. Grout can be a wonderful design element (see my self portrait- upper right corner or here) but sometimes I've not wanted to add to or change the pieced look.


Soooo... I bought a hammer & hardie plus a (large :) variety of smalti and stone.

I initially purchased this cool slab of smalti ==> , a 'B-cut', with the thought of using it as water. But a bit of serendipity happened when I realized it was perfect for the shirt on a boy my daughter photographed in February.

I was loving the boy's personal celebration of a beautiful spring day (after a very cold winter). I was thinking, as adults, we sometimes loose the appreciation of the day like he had.


Plan in hand, what ensued was a lot of fun with the hammer and hardie as I sheered that glass slab into shirt pieces.

Mexican smalti was used to piece the shirt sleeves as well as the rest of the boy.



To emphasize the boy and the shadows, I chose to have a large surround of grassy lawn. And to further add emphasis, I chose nipped up vitreous tile for the grass and I laid the tile very flat. Graduated piece sizes, and shades, helped to add depth to the lawn.

While I was in the midst of piecing, a call for artists arrived for the Member's Show at the Morean Arts Center in St Petersburg, FL. The theme is "The Way Forward: Roads Less Traveled". I felt this piece fit the theme well, so submitted it for the show. And I guess the curators also felt the piece fit the theme as they have used it in promotional literature for the show!

The show runs through September 26, 2010 at 719 Central Avenue, St Petersburg, FL

This mosaic is not available.

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Friday, July 17, 2009

Sailing Welcome

Last weekend we took a short trip to St Augustine, Florida. (Just a three hour drive from here but well worth the visit even if you are farther.) So, of course, we had to hunt down a local glass shop- D&L Art Glass. Bought some nice pieces of glass and a whole box of scraps. If you are a mosaic artist you know what I mean when I say I was almost giddy that they sort their scraps by color and had a generous variety.

Back home, I put all my goodies away but didn't have an immediate home for these pretty bits:

Before I knew it they were speaking to me and I had this little sign made:


SOLD, but visit my etsy shop to see what is available.        

Saturday, September 1, 2007

Rainbow Tree Mosaic

I have this shoebox lid that I throw bitty scraps into as I go. Crazy, but I can't seem to throw them away. It was getting out of hand. What to do?



Inspiration came from this little scene I sketched while in the car
rider line at my
daughter's school.


I whimsically called it Rainbow Tree but...it's not.

I just couldn't put the blue and purple bits in. I very much appreciate whimsy in other artists work, but have such a hard time straying from realism in my own. Hmmmm.


The thrifty in me was pleased anyway that the white bits left from the Dahlia Star clock worked nicely here as well as that I used up a variety of dark green scraps.




SOLD

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