My 'bit' was the poppy you can see above. Until I walked into Anna's garden studio 12 months ago on a beautiful sunny Saturday afternoon I'd never mosaiced(?) in my life, so I had to learn fast. With nothing more than a tile nibbler and hundreds (thousands!) of broken tiles & porcelain fragments at my disposal, off I went. Everyone in the room was dead friendly and very helpful.
A few hours later and after consuming countless cups of coffee and chocolate biscuits I had my poppy in the can (or whatever mosaicists say when they've broken the back of the thing they've been working on all day.) I loved doing it and loved being part of something very special. Sadly, I missed the grand unveiling a couple of weekends ago as I was out of town, but the picture below taken from the local rag gives you an idea of the buzz it's created.
A big thank you to Mike Douglas & everyone at Sherwood Business Centre for helping to fund this fantastic installation.
Superb - what a great community project to be involved in and love that your lovely contribution is immortalised - nice to spot your pretty poppy there in the pic of the whole work. My mum used to do some mosaic art and I loved playing with all the different coloured tiles as a kid - ooh, just seeing the mesh backing sheet there in your photo brought back some very evocative memories, I could feel it!
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DeleteThat’s a generous helping of feel good right there, John. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks, K. Yep, I think it's a great pick me up for the community. But then I would say that wouldn't I?
DeleteWhat a great project and it means something made by you will (hopefully) be around for many years to come. Well done.
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