Thursday, June 27, 2024

Thursday - Wrap-Up

Wrapping up a few long sessions in artful endeavors this week. There's all things I love to create in this post, so get a cup of your favorite beverage and relax. Enjoy!

 

For Father's Day, I created this small watercolor for my Father.

Really diggin' this 12 inch peace sign. It might head on over to my Etsy shop soon.

Or I might just let it be on the Peace Wall for a while.

Back in August 2022, I started working on this 13 inch square mosaic. I did the moon and clouds and then let it sit for a very long time. I sat and stared at it every time I was in the Purple Palace because it sat against the wall on the opposite wall of the door.

Grouting using my hand is rare. But when the tess I use is all different thicknesses, it's necessary. Besides I like to get my hands dirty.

"Shine On". "We all shine on, like the moon, the stars, and the sun." After a few years of waiting for inspiration, I believe it was worth it. I love using the "feet" from old plates here in the background. I save all the dish pieces I cut, for this very reason.


8x10 inch, painted in acrylics and Dragonfly Glaze, then some doodles I've cut out with words on here too.

8x10 inch, Regatta, with sailboats on the bottom, a fun boardwalk attraction on the top left and some kind of funky looking moon doodle on the right. I gave this to my grandson recently because he has learned to sail this summer.

8 inch sun sitting in the "to be grouted" pile. I like this one.

8 inch moon waiting patiently for me to begin the mosaic magic.

A 4 inch dot painted sun, not yet finished but close.

And of course there are tons of doodles, truly too many to share this time. I'll no doubt do a photo dump on Instagram during the weekend. I hope you get a chance to see them all!

 

Until next time ... ☮

Enjoy the journey.

 Cindy aka EarthMotherMosaics

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Monday, June 3, 2024

Monday Musings

 Musings come through once in a while that seem to want to be shared. So, here we go ...

When I grout, which I did a few days ago (photos to follow), I find I really look forward to the ritual. It's probably not important to most, but there is a certain way I approach my art, especially mosaics and when the time comes to grouting them, I feel they need to be appreciated and honored. I give them love and talk to them often (I really do) as I'm cleaning the grout off of each piece I do.

I also wear a certain top that is actually a scrub found at a thrift shop by my daughter many years ago to gift to me. I wear it every time I grout. Then a mask to protect my lungs, of course. The water I use to mix the grout with has just a bit of patcholi oil in it to give me the experience of a familiar scent. I never noticed if it comes through on the finished mosaic. But I like to think it's there just the same.


 

Here's the first mosaic I grouted. "Love". It went directly on what I'm now calling my "Love Wall". It has all the birth flower mosaics I made on it, a few photos (so far) of my grandchildren and a few other mosaics I've done and even a few gifted ones from other artists.

 

Now I have this wall, the celestial wall, peace wall, coffee themed and harmony wall. I made a collage before adding the latest additions. I'll have to do another one soon.

The art gallery

 

I've finished the bottle. Grouted it in blue. It's such a pretty color.





 

It wasn't easy to grout. Next project will be all the same thickness in tessarae. It took about 20 minutes to get the grout on and close to two hours to get it off. I am diggin' it, however. Wildflower Mosaic Bottle is a successful experiment on an empty Jack Daniel's bottle.

Until next week ... ☮

Enjoy the journey.

 Cindy aka EarthMotherMosaics

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Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Wednesday - Weekly Progress

This week I've been working on two mosaics at the same time. One I can share right now, the other will be in a future post.

I'm really enjoying the wildflower bottle I'm working on. It's not yet finished, still in the work-in-progress phase.

This is the front side of the bottle. From the white pieces at the top on up to the bottle cap will be small grey tiles because I have a ton of them to use.

One side. I really love these vines a lot. They came out exactly as I imagined.

The back of the bottle is probably my favorite part. All done using hand cut dish pieces, except for the circles which are glass rods I cut to fit in the center.

The other side. The dish pieces used are from gifted dish tiles, broken plates and plates I cut for this purpose.

I just started building up stock again with some wood and MDF shapes. It's so nice to be able to find the shapes I like once more. They weren't easy to find for a few years. I'm still waiting for a few items. These cool peace signs were purchased from TheColorOfWhimsy through Etsy. I ordered a 12 inch one and they sent me a 10 inch one for free! How awesome is that?! It's possible one might get dot painted but I'm not sure about that just yet. Time will tell. ;)


 


Until next week ... ☮

Enjoy the journey.

 Cindy aka EarthMotherMosaics

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Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Wednesday - Weekly Progress

 It's Wednesday and I'm posting to share what's happening in the Purple Palace so far this week.

When I doodle, I usually sit in the main area of my room and stream something at the same time. But when I mosaic and grout, it's done in the Purple Palace and the Garage Art Space. I really like having the separation between art mediums in this way. It lets me stay less cluttered in my head.

Here's a photo of the sun streaming through my window on Sunday afternoon. Everyday that the sun shines, I get a nice light show! This too helps me focus and relax and enjoy the artful days.

I'm almost finished with the bottle I've been working on. There's more to do and then it'll be grouted but it's going well so far. I think I like the back side of the bottle (pink & white flowers) a little more than the front side. However, it's all wildflowers and that's what I wanted for my first mosaic with them in mind. Last week I shared what the sides look like. You can find that easily enough by scrolling down a bit.

Front of bottle

Back of bottle

Here's a photo of Love. It's sitting in the "to be grouted" pile all by it's lonesome. The bottle will soon be sharing space in that pile.

And of course, there's doodles being made every day. Here are a few of my favorites. Out of the three shared here, I like the middle one the best. I'm practicing Physalis or Lantern Pods in doodle form. Almost got it!






Until next week ... ☮

Enjoy the journey.

 Cindy aka EarthMotherMosaics

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Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Wednesday - Midweek Progress

 It's Wednesday and there's a new mosaic in the works. Yay!

I've been thinking a lot about wildflowers. I wanted to do some mosaics using my doodles as inspiration and although I draw flowers and they are certainly wild, they aren't really different. The design shape is the same. So I looked through some coloring pages and got a good idea as to what I wanted to try.

Then I had to figure out what to do the mosaic on. I have a few panels but I'd like to try one on a square glass vase I have in my stash as well but not for the first try. I wanted to experiment a bit.

I pulled out a Jack Daniels bottle (empty) and painted it with primer. Clean, white slate. I chose this method because I had a really hard time getting the labels off of this bottle. Some come off easily and I know all the tricks to get them to do so while others seem to have one purpose and don't want to give it up just yet.

I drew on the bottle and started in on the work on Monday. Here's where I am so far.



My favorite part on this so far is using the border of some plates (the pink and green pieces) as vines and stems. It's going to be fun filling in all the flowers with dish pieces. I'm enjoying this journey.

I also, of course, have a slew of doodles but instead of sharing them all, I thought I'd just show a few.




Until next week ... ☮

Enjoy the journey.

 Cindy aka EarthMotherMosaics

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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Transformation Tuesday

Tuesday is the day to share how I transform pieces of jewelry, paper, tiles, stained glass and mirror onto wood and tin lids and make them all into art.




Until next week ... ☮

Enjoy the journey.

 Cindy aka EarthMotherMosaics

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Friday, May 3, 2024

Friday's Wrap-Up

Wrapping up another artistic week here at the Purple Palace. Lots of doodles mostly because I got myself some new art supplies.

Before I share all the drawing fun, here's the mosaic I worked on last week and finished up yesterday. It's now in the grout pile. I like to grout on the weekends, which means it might possibly get grouted and will be hanging on the wall next time I write.


Now onto the doodles. I'll share them as I normally do, in order, but I'd like to mention the last one in particular under the photo. Take a minute to read it if you are so inclined.






 

This last one is especially meaningful. I'm reading "Being Peace" by Thich Nhat Hanh. The quote within the doodle is from that book. I've noticed a shift in my being this week. I took a bit of a break from the internet and chatting a lot with family and friends to just go within, read, do my art, drink my coffee in the morning, wine in the evening. I can honestly say it is the life I'd always dreamed of. My daughter and the fam have helped me get here and they're still here so I am not alone or lonely. There are cats and a dog, nature all around me. Like Spring, I'm coming into focus. I think my art reflects this.


Until next week ... ☮

Enjoy the journey.

 Cindy aka EarthMotherMosaics

https://artbyearthmothermosaics.com


Support Independent Artisans, Designers and Crafters for your gift-giving needs all throughout the year. Thank you!~Cindy, EarthMotherMosaics