I wasn't planning on posting just yet here but I recently did an experiment with leftover grout from yesterday and felt it would be good for me to keep these photos all together in a blog post. So here we are. :)
I wanted to also share the grout color I did using white grout and Tints All colorant on the mosaic.
Here's the finished piece.
6 inches, top is navy blue stained glass, upper center is iridescent odd cuts of Lapis (love this stuff!!), lower center is light blue iridescent stained glass and the bottom is silver mirror. This will go into the Etsy shop, which is opening on my birthday, September 22nd. It's also the first day of autumn. As usual, I like to take my shop through the equinox cycles and the changing seasons. This is no different. Happily, I'm just about ready to open it once more.When I was ready to grout, I picked out my tint color, cobalt blue, and added it to the white grout with a light squeeze and got this.
It isn't as dark and concentrated as cobalt blue actually is, but I loved the lighter color to it because I felt it blended well with the glass I used. This is how it actually looks before adding it to the grout. So pretty and I believe with lighter colored glass, it would look amazing this dark.
I painted the back using burnt umber, also by Tints All, and added it to some good old vegetable oil in a spray.
Now onto the experiment. I had some leftover grout available. I often do. Normally I wait to do 2-3 or more mosaics and then have a grouting session but I wanted to see this crescent moon mosaic from start to finish now, so I went ahead and grouted. When I've had leftover and no other mosaics to grout, I sadly toss it, even though I know there were things I could do, have done in the past, but didn't have the right things or didn't have space to put them to dry. This is no longer the case. I LOVE my garage art studio!!I took a small plastic ice cube tray that I'm not using and sprayed it with vegetable oil and plopped the left over grout into them.
This morning I went in to see how they were doing assuming they were probably good. They plopped right out, in one piece!
Now when I did this kind of thing before, I had some acrylic paints and did some designs on them using toothpicks and a thin paint brush.
There really is nothing more exciting than creative juices flowing for an artist. Honestly, it's the best feeling when the muse is awake and ready to play.There's a good chance I might paint some, I might mosaic some. Maybe I'll add them to mosaics. The moon face was part of a silicone mold I had years ago. Long gone now but here's the moon's face ... smiling at me after all these years. It might be time to use him now. Shown below is my piece entitled "Expect Miracles"
where I used a plastic thing that held a bottle of perfume in its box. We save
everything around here! I'm so glad we do.
This weekend I plan on spending a lot of time in the Purple Palace Art Space and creating more small 6 inch shapes. I'm going slowly, building up to a few intense pieces I want to do. I'll share more in another blog post soon.
Enjoy the journey!
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