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Asha is made of vitreous glass mosaic tiles, with a steel, fibreglass mesh and cement body. She is 1.4 m long and about 65 cm high and is suitable for outdoors. Private commission. |
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A contemporary take on a classic Roman mosaic floor design. Traditionally crafted with marble cubed tesserae this floor has been hand-made using contemporary ceramic and glass tiles in tones that complement the travertine-clad ensuite bathroom.
Materials: A combination of matt and glazed ceramic tiles with details... |
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I wanted to study with Alessandra and Romuald at the there Studio in Venice Italy, "Artefact Mosaic Studio." I had that opportunity for two weeks in 2019.
Wolf was created on this course and I love this technique and of course, being in Venice.
12" x 14"
Smalti |
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Sculpture
commission for Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Mental Health NHS
Foundation Trust. Funded by Arts Council England and Artscape. Vitreous
glass mosaic applied to six stainless steel waves that undulate down a
gentle slope. The piece was inspired by Walt Whitman’s poem: ‘As I Ebb’d
with the Ocean of... |
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Glass |
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An Antique stoneware hot water bottle as a base covered with cut ceramics. The head being the top of a salt glazed German flagon . |
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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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A 3D follow-up to my course with Luciana Notturni in Ravenna. Materials used were white marble, vitreous glass, millefiori and mother-of-pearl. The shell was hand-carved out of dense polystyrofoam. |
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Pop art image of Singer / Hollywood actress Barbra Streisand. The contemporary stained glass mosaic has been framed in New Zealand native totara wood. This specific image depicts her character Esther Hoffman Howard in the movie "A Star is Born"
Materials - Stained glass, water resistant adhesive, latex... |
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stained glass and crockery |
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The tile I did at LSoM |
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Strix is a barn owl who will live under an ornamental pear tree in Wales, after spending a couple months in "Art in the Garden" at Hopetoun Garden Centre, West Lothian, Scotland.
Strix is made of aluminum wire and cement adhesive and is covered in mosaic pieces ranging from shells, to silver spoons to... |
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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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"ROCKY ROAD" This piece was started in a Rachel Davies zoom class, Unlocking the Potential of your Mosaic Materials -Amazing life changing workshop! I used slate as my substrate, local rocks from my neighborhood, copper wire, copper coated BB's and one Millefiori. This was my first piece done with rocks... |
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A wire armature with a rod going through all pieces of miscellaneous ceramics. |
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Fiberglass Mannequin, Glass Base, Metallic Ceramic Tiles, Glass and Metal Tiles, Glass Chips, Bugle & Pyramid Beads, Millefiori, Pendants, Brooch, Czech Glass Buttons, Rhinestone Cup Chain, Silver Wire Beads, Metal Findings, Colored Wire, Cream Wax, Leopard-Resin Electroplated Silver |
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Gaudiesque Guinea Fowl |
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This marble mosaic of a logo with olive branches was a commission by Basil Leaf Deli in Winchester. |
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Lovely tile with different tiles in aqua and neutrals. Ready to be framed as wall art. |
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A spontaneous 'make' that was inspired by a broken mug and evolved from a stash of china bits 'n' pieces donated by a friend. |
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The 100th anniversary of Sister Janet Erskine Stuart’s death in Britain, then Mother Superior of the Sacred Heart Sisters, warranted this mosaic commission and had to reflect the ideas of Baradene College girls. The imagery reflects their views of the nature of education at Baradene, what it means now and how it will... |
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