The colors, the textures, the
choices, all were what led me to mosaics. I've always been drawn to
mosaic artwork wherever I have gone. In churches, on buildings, in
the subways, in ballparks, in bathrooms, on tables and vases; I
would wander over to anything that had mosaics on them and just
stare and wonder about the person who put all those pieces together;
what were they thinking about, what was their
original design, did they have fun, did it take a long time?
Allowing something beautiful to be created from the materials on hand such as tile, stained glass, plates, shells, fossils, rocks, pebbles, and beads is the most exciting part. When I make the belt buckles, I just sit down and start creating a design with the materials on hand not having a clue where I am going. It's the process that I find to be stimulating and relaxing at the same time. I don't really think about anything else while I'm working. My mind becomes quiet and I become open. Making a mosaic is meditative as well as creative.
One part of the mosaic art process I enjoy the most is working with people to develop their own ideas and designs, and then implementing those thoughts into art. I wanted to make a mosaic for my friend Sharon for her newly opened day spa. Sharon said she had planned to put up a tapestry of a Tree of Life in one particular area. So, our Tree of Life project began. I did many hours of research what exactly is a Tree of Life. I came up with my sketch and started working!
Please look around my site and if you have any questions, comments, or want to collaborate on a project - please contact me through my contact me page!
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