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vitreous glass, mirror tile, ceramic objects, broken crockery, gold tile |
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All the colours of the rainbow. Picassiette garden table 14"x14" |
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Detail of large wall hung privately commissioned hand-painted ceramic, portraying essence of rural Derbyshire. |
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Quilt pattern adapted as a mosaic for a projects relating to the use of quilt patterns during the Underground Railroad. |
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Perdido Key Mouse |
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BOrocks! |
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~9 X 9 X 1 inches
Stained glass on glass
Some plants depend on periodic fires to maintain their population numbers. This is a closeup of the flowers in one of my early mosaics, Radiance.
Made during my 2023 residency at Olive Stack's Gallery of Fine Art in Listowel, Ireland |
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Handcrafted swallows in three different sizes, made from from vintage china, each bird unique in pattern and colour. |
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Inspired by the Peri-Meno-Pause |
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Unglazed ceramic 120x60cm (2015) |
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This successful commission adds warmth and harmony to the living room with it's dramatic use of pattern and colour, renovating a disused fireplace.
Materials: A combination of vitreous glass and stained glass set against a backdrop of glazed black tiles shot through with bronze and gold. Dimensions:... |
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My two passions - glass and wax, combined |
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The brief for this project was a marble octopus with a marble/mirrored gold decorative rim that would function as a table top for the customer's garden table during the summer months, and that could be taken in and used as a wall decoration in the winter. I designed a sturdy platform with a rubber bottom layer.... |
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"TRY" My first mini trade card and also my first Pique Assiette, kinda did it in a rush, because I could not get into my studio and waited till the last minute to make room to get in there and work, it was harder to do than I anticipated but I guess that is because it was my first one and I had a deadline,... |
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Pandemic Relic is designed to be found ... later ... much later. |
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Truncated #4, 2020 |
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A project for Kerry County Council, Ireland. Built in the 17th century, The Lost Palaces of Lixnaw are now in ruins, this mosaic shows passers by what it may have looked like. 2019 |
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I completed this mosaic for a local pharmacy over 20 years ago, I'm delighted that it's still looking just like it did back in 2000. |
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Using ceramic gloss tiles.
The grout has been coloured to match the tiles to give it that smooth finish.
20"×20" |
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