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The Riverside

This mural involved two Year One classes totalling seventy children.

Mosaic People

This project is suitable for a wide age range of children.

Nativity Scene

Resource for teachers/group leaders describing a possible project for a half day project (including grouting full day).

Kitchen Tile Project

Tile projects for use with children aged seven and upwards, plus further examples for children with special needs and then for children aged four to seven.

 

BAMM - model school project – The Riverside

 

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READ in conjunction with the article on this website in the EDUCATION section ‘creating mosaics with the help of children’ which details the ‘mesh’ method used here.

 

acbirds1aclotsofdragonflies1This mural involved two YEAR ONE classes totalling seventy children. They were addressed as a group and then prepared some drawings on the theme of ‘the riverside’.

The drawings were submitted to the artist and several were chosen and blown up.

Groups of six children worked on the features, bee, frog, tadpole etc working on mesh, others worked on the large backgrounds (in two large pieces, also on mesh), leaving space for the mosaic animals to be dropped in later.

 

acalwaysworkinginlines1The children cannot feasibly all work on the piece at the same time and this method means the work can be divided up and assembled later. Other children in the group worked on separate mosaic patterns (not shown here) taking it in turns to work on the big piece. The project took three sessions of three hours, not including installation. All the cutting of tiles was done in advance. (approx 10 hours by various volunteers!).

 

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* mesh

* plastic to go behind the mesh

* large drawings (it is easier working on a big scale)

* willing volunteers to cut vitreous glass tiles in a variety of colours, 20x20 and/or 10x10mm for the background.

* Each ‘animal’ was prepared in advance by the artist and supplied as a kit of parts, with mosaic tiles cut up in all the right colours. But no adult hand placed the tiles!

* A wall to stick it to!

 

 

acbackgroundready1Instructions:

Prepare the polythene/mesh and photocopied drawings for the main illustrations and the background.

Divide the children up into groups. Someone with experience needs to talk to the children about how to approach laying the tiles in a meaningful way. Refer to the article mentioned above for general notes about creating mosaics with children.

Let the children work on the background but leaving adequate space to drop in the mosaic animals/insects etc., when they are completed.

Complete the individual animal mosaics, turn them over and peel off the polythene to allow the back to dry.

When dry, stick the mosaic into place on the background. Then tidy up all the edges so it appears seamless. When this is stable turn over the whole background, peel off the polythene and turn allowing it also to dry on the back.

 

When complete, install outdoors using BAL mosaic fix and then grout ensuring all the edges are neatly tucked in and there are no sharp edges exposed.

© Anne Cardwell October 2008

 

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