• River and Prairie Mosaics

    River and Prairie Mosaics

    Artist Janet Flom used some of our vitreous tile in some pubic space mosaics in 2016-17 that are photorealistic and well-executed, and I wanted to show them off as inspiration. The subjects of the mosaics are prairie wildflower patches and landscapes of the upper Mississippi River. Andamento I say Janet’s mosaics are well-executed because the…

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  • Mosaic Bowls and Platters

    Mosaic Bowls and Platters

    Mosaics cannot be a “food safe” surface as defined by the Food and Drug Administration because grout is porous and cannot be cleaned easily or completely, and it sheds material over time. That being said, you can still make mosaic bowls and platters as centerpieces for holding fruit and other decorative uses. Artist Susan Klug…

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  • Imitation Gold Glass for Altarpieces and Icons

    Imitation Gold Glass for Altarpieces and Icons

    Religious icons make heavy use of gold leaf glass to represent halos and divine light but also to adorn the figures and to communicate the preciousness of the image. Of course we carry 24 kt Gold Leaf Glass for use in icons and other mosaics, but the material is expensive for obvious reasons, and so…

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  • Use of Natural Stone in Landscape Mosaics

    Use of Natural Stone in Landscape Mosaics

    I recently saw some stained-glass mosaics by artist Debra D’Souza, and they reaffirmed my belief in the mosaic business and actually cheered me up after a day of work poop. To explain why Debra’s mosaics make me so happy, I first have to explain a problem that really haunts me as a retailer of arts…

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  • Cartoon Patterns and Mosaic Pet Portraits

    Cartoon Patterns and Mosaic Pet Portraits

    The pattern for a mosaic is sometimes referred to as a cartoon because it is just an outline with no attempt at shading or color. The purpose of the cartoon is merely to map out the major work lines and color fields, and so the cartoon is relatively simple, even for photorealistic work. The texture…

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  • Alternatives to Marble Mosaic

    Alternatives to Marble Mosaic

    Many people are drawn to the idea of making mosaics from marble and stone, mostly because that was the material used by the ancient Romans but also because they would like to make a mosaic from natural materials in subdued colors. Nevertheless, as soon as these people start trying to source materials, they quickly become…

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  • Skin Tones and Mosaic Portraits

    Skin Tones and Mosaic Portraits

    Finding the “Right” Color There is tremendous power in getting the colors right. No matter how loosely executed, an impressionistic landscape painting takes on photorealistic qualities merely by having the correct colors for a scene with its particular light. For that reason, most people wanting to make a mosaic portrait begin by trying to find…

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  • Using Found Objects in Figurative Mosaics

    Using Found Objects in Figurative Mosaics

    Found objects can be used as mosaic tesserae based on their color and texture and shape, as another form of tile more or less, but found-objects of symbolic value add a whole new dimension to mosaics, one that is as cerebral as it is visual. You do not have to choose between making a found-object…

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  • Community Project Mosaic Mural

    Community Project Mosaic Mural

    Artist Marilyn Keating makes wonderful whimsical mosaic sculptures, and she recently completed a mixed-media mosaic mural as part of her residency at Morris-Union’s Warren, NJ Developmental Learning Centers (DLC), which provide public school programs for students with autism or autistic-like behavior. I wanted to show pictures and talk about this mosaic because it was made…

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  • Mosaics and Artistic Collaboration

    Mosaics and Artistic Collaboration

    Artist Cindy Christensen emailed us some pictures of several mosaic projects that she collaborated on with her woodworking husband, and I wanted to share them because they are all well executed and colorful. They are also great examples of how you can improve your mosaic art by partnering with someone who has more power tools…

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  • Passion Projects

    Passion Projects

    I have written in the past about “passion projects,” which is a term I use to describe first-time projects in a new medium that were executed by people with little or no training, and often executed in an explosive or emotional way after wanting to do something similar for years. Dr. Rolando Jose ‘s Doraemon…

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  • Color Constraints and Background Colors

    Color Constraints and Background Colors

    Many artists like to choose background colors after the central figures have been tiled. It is best to tile from the middle and work toward the edges to avoid awkward spacing between at key focal points, but you should not leave the color choices for the background as a complete afterthought. Nor should you have…

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