• The Importance Of Small Uniform Grout Gaps In Mosaic Art

    A common mistake made in first mosaics is a variation in the width in gaps between the tiles which results in the details of some areas being “lost” in concrete once the mosaic is grouted. The problem is a little sneaky because it isn’t visible until the mosaic is actually grouted, and so an artist…

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  • How To Fix Grout Mistakes

    In my previous post, I wrote about how to remove and replace glass mosaic tile to make changes to a mosaic before you grouted it. I also explained why it was good to display the mosaic for a few weeks before grouting so that you had a chance to see the mosaic as a whole…

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  • Procrastination Before Grouting Is A Virtue

    The Pace of Art Taking time to reflect on what you are doing can be the difference between producing a mediocre work of art and a great work of art. All too often, we miss opportunities to make something really wonderful because we are too concerned with just getting the job done. When we work…

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  • How To Change A Mosaic Before Grouting (Or Afterward)

    Already Grouted? If you have already grouted your mosaic, you can still use these instructions, but you will first need to remove the grout using a grout removal tool, which is normally used to scrape grout from the gaps between glazed ceramic tile. It may take a little more care with glass, but this tool…

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  • How To Mix Up Concrete, Mortar and Grout Without Creating Dust

    Concretes, mortars and grouts have the potential to create significant amounts of dangerous dust when the water is first added. There is only 1 part water for every 4 parts concrete by weight, so much stirring is required before all the dry concrete will be wet. In fact, you can create a lot of dust…

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  • How To Dispose of Acrylic Paint Rinse Water

    Why You Shouldn’t Pour It Down Drains Acrylics are a great alternative to traditional oil paint because they are water based, and so there aren’t any fumes, and you can clean up with soap and water. However, at the end of a studio session, the jar or container that you use to rinse off your…

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  • How To Dispose of Leftover Grout and Thinset

    Grout and thinset mortar are types of concrete and should never be rinsed down drains. That includes the muddy water rinsed from the buckets and trowels used to handle these materials. Remember concrete contains sand and can actually harden underwater, which makes it perfect for clogging pipes. Most people find it easiest to wash up…

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  • How To Enlarge A Mosaic Pattern Or Drawing Using Only A Ruler

    It is easy to enlarge a mosaic pattern or drawing even if you have no confidence in your ability to draw. All you need is a ruler and a pencil. For an example, I will show how to enlarge a back and white copy of a painting of mine from years ago called “Singing Love…

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  • How To Keep Your Hands Clean When Using Thinset Mortar

    Thinset Mortar is concrete with polymers added for enhanced strength and adhesive properties and is the recommended material for all outdoor and wet mosaics (pools, fountains, etc.). Unhardened thinset looks more or less like wet concrete, but it is sticky almost like honey or tar, and handling it for the first time can be a…

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  • Keeping Art Fresh

    You Can’t Force Freshness To make it as a professional artist, you have to keep your art fresh and always be enthusiastic about working on it. The easiest way to do that is to keep a variety of media in your studio and move between them as needed. Yes, you need to have discipline and…

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  • Mosaic Sinks

    Someone recently asked me about how they could make a Moroccan-styled Glass Mosaic Sink, and that got me thinking about different options for making mosaic sinks in general. How to Make a Custom Basin from Thinset and Hardware Cloth? To make a custom shape such as the simple elegant shape used in the Moroccan sinks…

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  • Mosaic Tile Colors for Flesh and Skin Tones

    I frequently get emails asking me what is the best color mosaic tile we sell for rendering skin tones. I then have to explain that the question doesn’t have a straightforward answer, even if the person specifies the particular race or ethnicity of the skin to be depicted. The reason the question is problematic is…

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