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Mosaic Rocks!: Atlanta Mosaic
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Monday, October 1, 2007. This is the type of mosaic that I love to see submitted to the Mosaic Atlas. Polly Price sent this photo of a mosaic on a railroad trestle in Atlanta (Hill Street, SE between Decatur St. and Martin Luther). It looks like it's been around for quite a while and I would imagine that hundreds of people drive by it every day but never even notice it. I wonder what its history is. A larger photo can be seen here. In the Atlas. Look on page 3. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Mosaic Rocks!: August 2007
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Friday, August 31, 2007. An Exhibition Coming Together. We spent Tuesday configuring the movable walls in the museum and Wednesday figuring out where we wanted to put each piece. We did hang Adam and Eve (by Shawn Newton) as a symbolic gesture. They had to be first, after all. Now, it's Thursday morning. The blank walls are begging to be adorned with mosaic art. Margaret Ryan and her husband, Lawrence Paolella. Michael and Lawrence working on Forest Floor. And "Carmen" by Gretchen McPherson. At the end o...
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Mosaic Rocks!: Life Imitates Art
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Monday, October 1, 2007. Recently submitted this photo for the 2007 edition of the Mosaic Yearbook. Wendy is an Australia mosaic artists who made this mosaic for a "friend" who frequents her studio. Here's her story:. This photo shows them both together. The full story of the snake can be found here. Also, check out Wendy's website. This is an amazing piece of art and a fabulous picture to share with the world! Denver, Colorado U.S.A. October 1, 2007 at 7:05 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Mosaic Rocks!: November 2007
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Thursday, November 1, 2007. Many moons ago - or what seems like many moons ago - we used to do a lot of art/craft shows. For the most part it was a lot of fun. We had to produce a lot of pieces for our display. It was great to meet and talk to people who were interested in our art. And, on the occasion where we did make a sale, it was satisfying. To have people pay real cash for our mosaics. It's held in Provincetown. The chaos of the summer is over and the town is settling in for a quiet winter. The out...
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Mosaic Rocks!: 30 Minute Mosaics
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Wednesday, October 10, 2007. The past Saturday was the last day of the exhibition. We had over 150 people come to see the show and attend the artist demonstration. Michael and I did the demonstration. The topic was "various mosaic materials." Previous demonstrations were in a lecture format, so we decided to do something more interactive and get people involved. We talked about different materials - glass, ceramic, vitreous tiles, smalti. Should be used in the space and a D for dark colored tesserae.
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MOSAIC ATLAS
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Mosaicatlas.com was designed by the mosaic artist Bill Buckingham who died in 2010. It is based on an initial concept by John O'Brien who has now taken ownership of the site and will look after it going forward. Bill did know how to write the code and picked up the idea and made it happen. He did away with the part about linking to a real map of the world and adopted a much more straightforward solution of grouping mosaics by town or city, within state or region, within country. And the Mosaic Art Now.
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MOSAIC ATLAS
http://www.mosaicatlas.com/atlasabout.aspx
Mosaicatlas.com was designed by the mosaic artist Bill Buckingham who died in 2010. It is based on an initial concept by John O'Brien who has now taken ownership of the site and will look after it going forward. Bill did know how to write the code and picked up the idea and made it happen. He did away with the part about linking to a real map of the world and adopted a much more straightforward solution of grouping mosaics by town or city, within state or region, within country. And the Mosaic Art Now.
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Virginia Gardner
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Art in Mosaic, in Charlottesville, Virginia. Following are names of vendors with which I regularly work. Most are small operations, but they provide superior products and service at fair prices. Since many of them are artists themselves, they have an innate understanding of an artist's needs. Natural stone tesserae for mosaic artists. Currently, Mosaic Rocks is closed for business. Offers a wide range of mosaic products, just plan to spend a while taking it all in. Owner is Terri Ann.
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Mosaic Rocks!: Mosaic Mirrors
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Thursday, November 1, 2007. Many moons ago - or what seems like many moons ago - we used to do a lot of art/craft shows. For the most part it was a lot of fun. We had to produce a lot of pieces for our display. It was great to meet and talk to people who were interested in our art. And, on the occasion where we did make a sale, it was satisfying. To have people pay real cash for our mosaics. It's held in Provincetown. The chaos of the summer is over and the town is settling in for a quiet winter. The out...