Thursday, June 30, 2011
Mosaics AND Cats
The letters P A T for my friend Pat's party are all glued. An interesting thing to notice. When the dichroic glass is in the sun - second picture on left - the colors are green but when taken in the shade they are yellow. And it took many tries to get pictures of P A T because Biscotti wanted to be petted. Now I'll grout them with charcoal grout, maybe add even more sparkles and they'll be ready to go.
The lower right picture is Prancer with my almost finished Frolicking Sea Creatures. I still have to do a little color work on the grout.
You can probably tell these two cats are related. They are brothers about two years old. I've had them since I adopted them from a neighbor.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Mosaic Studio Progress Update
I wrote about getting the studio organized back in March, but I realize I haven't sent any updates since then. I've made good progress, and here are some pictures.
Now that the weather is nice, it is very enjoyable to work out here. I'm going to have to think about installing some sort of heat source because it gets pretty cold (40s°) in the winter. OK, that may not seem cold to those of you living in snow country, but it's cold for us here in Santa Barbara.
But now the sun comes through the skylights and the big windows and I find myself hanging out there more and more. I also spend a lot of time working on my mosaics in the garden.
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| Studio |

Sunday, June 26, 2011
Cat Adventures
Prancer has decided that my nice cloth gazebo in the back yard would make a perfect place to watch the birds go by at their level. So he scoots up one of the "legs" making the gazebo sway and buck but finally reaches nirvana.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Frolicking Sea Creatures
I'm not sure if I've made dolphins or whales. Maybe a combination of the two. That's called artistic license! Or more like I'm not that good at depicting a particular item.
Another trick I learned when doing mosaics is that if you squint at the piece, it will come into focus much more and you can see what it might look like later. And even better, take a picture of it. The last picture I took definitely looks more like sea creatures.

And Prancer is keeping me company. That is the boys' favorite perch during the night when the raccoons are out in the garden, turning over dirt and rocks looking for snails.
Another trick I learned when doing mosaics is that if you squint at the piece, it will come into focus much more and you can see what it might look like later. And even better, take a picture of it. The last picture I took definitely looks more like sea creatures.

And Prancer is keeping me company. That is the boys' favorite perch during the night when the raccoons are out in the garden, turning over dirt and rocks looking for snails.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Mosaic art on rocks
There is a strange phenomenon that happens when you start doing mosaics. Everything you see is a potential substrate! I have a lot of rocks in my garden and a lot of birds, so I decided to put one of my favorite Scrub Jays, Blue, on a rock!
Blue was my pet for several years. He would take peanuts out of my hand (or anyone else's hand for that matter), sit on my head or shoulder and hop into the kitchen looking for peanuts. I could always wow my friends with his antics. I haven't seen him for two years now so I made this mosaic to keep him in the garden with me.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
The Letter "P"
Today I began working on the word "PAT" for a friend who is being honored next month at the Westchester Begonia Show and Sale in Westchester, CA. Pat is always the one who does the decorating for the show, and she has a flair for color and style. She also likes bright, sparkly things! So I am making the letters "P", "A" and "T" for her with Van Gogh glass, mirror glass and dichroic glass in pinks and purples. I'm throwing in a few green pieces also.
Here are pictures of the "P" before grouting. I was tempted to throw in some glitter glass but held myself back.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
A day in the garden with Dan Bifano
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| Mosaic Studio |
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| Sparkly Tortoise |
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| Dan Bifano - Master Rosarian |
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| Mushrooms in the garden |
http://www.weeksroses.com/garden_dan_bifano.htm
As an aside, I never know how Blogger is going to place my pictures in my blog entries once they are posted. I position them one way and then Blogger moves them around however it feels about them at the moment.
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| Mosaic letters in the studio |

Friday, June 17, 2011
Flower mosaic grouted with glitter grout
Well, it's hard to see in the picture, but the grout has glitter in it. The Institute of Mosaic Art has packets of grout glitter in all different colors. I was like a kid in a candy store. On this piece I combined two of the pink shades. When you have made your final swipe at the grout and it's still wet, you press in the glitter. And voila! you have a beautiful sparkly mosaic!
I use the grouting method where after you've fill in the spaces with grout, you sprinkle dry grout over the piece and let it sit for a while. Then I take newspaper and clean off the glass. There is no extra water to mess up everything or to make tunnels in the grout. And even with this "dry" way of grouting, it was wet enough to push glitter into the grout. Click on the picture to see a larger version.
I use the grouting method where after you've fill in the spaces with grout, you sprinkle dry grout over the piece and let it sit for a while. Then I take newspaper and clean off the glass. There is no extra water to mess up everything or to make tunnels in the grout. And even with this "dry" way of grouting, it was wet enough to push glitter into the grout. Click on the picture to see a larger version.
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