I started the owl mosaic just before the mermaid mosaic, and like the mermaid mosaic; I became frozen and unable to finish the owl mosaic. Something happened when I created the Pansy which made me believe in myself. I looked at the owl mosaic and knew how I wanted to complete it.
I know I said "Sandy" was next, but inspiration is a fickle mistress, and following her lead is working for me. I am hoping that the next mosaic I show you is "Sandy". Can I say for sure? Almost.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Friday, March 14, 2014
Forth & Final Day of the Pansy Mosaic!
Here is little Pansy all dressed up and ready to go to the art auction, and hopefully to a new home where she will be adored. The pansy and yellow glass are grouted in a soft yellow grout color that I created with just a hint of yellow grout glitter. The rest is grouted in snow white grout. The frame looks like a soft grey pearl necklace with a jewel clasp. My Pansy is all dressed up for a night out on the town!
I know what you are thinking... in four days from now I will be posting the finished mermaid...No. But I will be attacking the glass and finishing her tail. That has got to be good enough for now. And yes I will be posting where I am at with Sandy the Mermaid next Saturday. I am back in the mosaic saddle. Yippee Ki- Yay!
I know what you are thinking... in four days from now I will be posting the finished mermaid...No. But I will be attacking the glass and finishing her tail. That has got to be good enough for now. And yes I will be posting where I am at with Sandy the Mermaid next Saturday. I am back in the mosaic saddle. Yippee Ki- Yay!
Third Day of Pansy/Crazy Making
This is the day that separates the truly committed from the procrastinators of the world. Okay, so if I had not told everyone I know that I was going to do this mosaic for the auction I would have gladly put on my procrastinator hat which fits so well, since I have hardly touched my poor abandoned mermaid mosaic for months now.
Let us get back to Pansy. Cutting and grinding glass to fit several unusual spaces is time consuming and difficult work Glass on glass is tricky because if you slightly touch a piece of glass you just set in place it can move easily out of place. The glue is tricky to work with because it dries out quickly. So, I cut pieces and place them all around the mosaic, then I squeeze out some glue, butter the glass and place it, move onto the next, and finally give them 20 min. or more to set up, then start again. And when it is all done I feel really good. I lovingly hold my little mosaic, and am so proud of my little pansy that I forget how painful that last bit was.
I know to some of you reading this that you might think that it sounds a bit like child birth... I gave birth to two beautiful babies and that is the ultimate in artistic creation; nothing can compare. And do not even get me started on the pain...as I said nothing compares to it.
All that is left is the grouting after it sets up for a day.
Let us get back to Pansy. Cutting and grinding glass to fit several unusual spaces is time consuming and difficult work Glass on glass is tricky because if you slightly touch a piece of glass you just set in place it can move easily out of place. The glue is tricky to work with because it dries out quickly. So, I cut pieces and place them all around the mosaic, then I squeeze out some glue, butter the glass and place it, move onto the next, and finally give them 20 min. or more to set up, then start again. And when it is all done I feel really good. I lovingly hold my little mosaic, and am so proud of my little pansy that I forget how painful that last bit was.
I know to some of you reading this that you might think that it sounds a bit like child birth... I gave birth to two beautiful babies and that is the ultimate in artistic creation; nothing can compare. And do not even get me started on the pain...as I said nothing compares to it.
All that is left is the grouting after it sets up for a day.
Second Day of Pansy Mosaic
Working with yellow stained glass with sunlight flowing into my workspace is very uplifting. Thank goodness! Because creating this perfect little cloud of yellow around this pansy is crazy-making. Why does everything that looks like it should be easy make my eyes want to cross? But the good news is: it is done!
Now I choose the background: a milky white stained glass with light and dark purple swirls running through it. I quickly put in the pieces that fit without any adjustments. Fun! And the second day is done.
Now I choose the background: a milky white stained glass with light and dark purple swirls running through it. I quickly put in the pieces that fit without any adjustments. Fun! And the second day is done.
My new mosaic: Pansy!
I have been asked to participate in a charity art auction to aide literacy in this area. I was invited on Wednesday, March 5th, but I was unable to start the drawing and create my template until Friday, March 7th. Saturday morning ( March 8th) I started the mosaic!
I created a pansy in the center of the picture frame. This is a glass on glass mosaic. I love this frame, but since it is so ornate I felt I wanted to keep the mosaic softly understated.There is a yellow Swarovski crystal in the center of the pansy. with dark purple, lavender, and dark blue stained glass making up the flower.
The art auction is Saturday, March 15th!
I created a pansy in the center of the picture frame. This is a glass on glass mosaic. I love this frame, but since it is so ornate I felt I wanted to keep the mosaic softly understated.There is a yellow Swarovski crystal in the center of the pansy. with dark purple, lavender, and dark blue stained glass making up the flower.
The art auction is Saturday, March 15th!
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Here is Sandy with three colors of red in her hair. Although, I am using stained glass, so there are gradation of color running through most of the glass. The dark red glass looks darker in these pictures than in reality. I have not finished her hair on the right side yet. But I just had to post this while I had the time. The metallic van Gogh glass on her tail is for highlighting. Nothing else has been decided yet.
If you have any thoughts on the colors or design please leave a comment. The comments do not post immediately, so do not be worried that they are not there. It is just that I have to read and okay the comment before it is published for all to see. So, if you want the comment for my eyes only let me know, and I will not publish it.
If you have any thoughts on the colors or design please leave a comment. The comments do not post immediately, so do not be worried that they are not there. It is just that I have to read and okay the comment before it is published for all to see. So, if you want the comment for my eyes only let me know, and I will not publish it.
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Mermaid Mosaic Aspirations
I bought this wood shaped mermaid at a craft store about a year ago. It has taken that long for me to get inspired, and actually have a vision for who this mermaid is. I drew this design yesterday. Sandy (forgive the pun) is a red head and she obviously loves jewelry, ya think? Christi took one look at Sandy and said, That looks like a very ambitious project." Sounds like a challenge to me which is exactly what every artist (at least this one) needs to put a fire in the desire to execute this mosaic ASAP!
Now I cannot stop thinking and planning. I will keep you posted, and please feel free to let me know what you think of the choices I make for Sandy. I am thinking green eyes, but aqua might be good too. I'll do the hair and post the results before I decide on the eye color. The way the hair turns out will dominate most of the color choices for the rest of Sandy. Sandy is approximately 11 3/4" high x 8" wide (from hand to fish tail).
Now I cannot stop thinking and planning. I will keep you posted, and please feel free to let me know what you think of the choices I make for Sandy. I am thinking green eyes, but aqua might be good too. I'll do the hair and post the results before I decide on the eye color. The way the hair turns out will dominate most of the color choices for the rest of Sandy. Sandy is approximately 11 3/4" high x 8" wide (from hand to fish tail).
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