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Showing posts with label Mosaic Sculpture Class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mosaic Sculpture Class. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

A Fish Story


"He who works with his hands is a laborer.

He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman.
He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist." 

    Julie Sullivan is all of the above. Julie has been teaching classes at A Work of Art Studio for about 5 years. She is indeed a master craftsman in whatever task she chooses to undertake. Among the classes she has taught at the studio: Braided Wool Rugs, Prodded T-Shirt Rag Rugs, Wagon Wheel Rugs, and Soap Making. She is a perfectionist and her work shows this fact; it is all beautifully created. I decided to have a mosaic sculpture class a few years ago in which many of my wonderful friends and clients partook. Four students made fish, two made flowers, one made a frog and the rest made dragonfly sculptures.
    Julie in her unfailingly tenacious masterful way made a remarkable fish sculpture. It took her a long time to finish because she chose to only work at the studio, and many Tuesdays and Thursdays she was pulled from this to help other students with their rug creations. She is making up for lost time with two new sculptures that she will also cover with mosaic to possibly set by her pond at home.
    Here is a look at the sculpture and mosaic process:
   

 First create a drawing of the sculpture shape, and then using wire screen, plastic bags, wire and tape the sculpture process begins.
 Once the main form is created it is meticulously covered with plaster gauze and then a layer of cement. 

For a precision design the pattern is penciled or chalked onto the sculpture for mosaic placement.







Julie has a beautiful almost painterly fashion with her color placement. This is a mix of realistic and fantasy fish with a peacock spot on its tail.




Julie worked very hard on her sculpture and read about a contest at Delphi Glass in East Lansing, Michigan. She entered her beautiful fish sculpture and won first place for mosaic category in the Art Glass Festival 2014 .
Categories:  Mosaic, stained glass panels both large and small, jewelry, torch and blown glass, 3-D specialties, suncatchers, stepping stones, kiln formed glass, lamps, and young artist
In Julie's words: "Although you were allowed to enter more than one art piece, I entered only my fish.  They wanted a title.  So I named her, Queen Moby.  I worked on and off on her construction for about 2 years with the guidance of Molly Moblo Perusse (mosaic artist extraordinaire) of A Work of Art Studio.
The entries had to be completed toward the end of March.  The festival entries were juried by “3 glass artists with at least 10 years’ experience”.  Your art pieces were then on display, open to the public for the month of April.  I was very lucky to have placed first in the Mosaic category. They have yet to announce the in- store People’s Choice award. Thanks to Molly and the entire art group at A Work of Art Studio."
We at the studio are extremely proud of Julie and her beautiful hard work and are so blessed to have her excellent teaching skills at our disposal. Here is Julie's finished fish mosaic sculpture, "Queen Moby", ribbon and all. 




 To check out upcoming art classes (some taught by Julie Sullivan) click on the Studio Schedule page at www.aworkofartstudio.com and sign up today!
 And if you are interested in trying your hand at sculpture making, Julie and I are co- teaching a class starting Thursday, August 14. RSVP by pre-payment at the studio required to save your seat.
Here is the information on her soap making class: https://www.facebook.com/events/397364273737161/
By the way, here is a look at Julie's new sculptures...



Saturday, September 8, 2012

Magical Reinvention


"Who would deduce the dragonfly from the larva, the iris

 from the bud, the lawyer from the infant? 

...We are all shape-shifters and magical reinventors. 

Life is really a plural noun, a caravan of selves."
 
— Diane Ackerman


 This is a mosaic sculpture class held at A Work of Art Studio in the months of June- September, 2012, where the clients designed and made their own dragonflies (fish and frogs and flowers to come in another post). Here is Robin creating her body and wings with wire screen, wire and then tape to give it shape and form. Great care must be taken to create a solid form to carry all the weight of the plaster, cement, glass, and grout.




Here is Kathryn's dragonfly "Seymour", with washers for the base of his eyes. It is not really necessary to tape over the wire screen, but it does give a good solid base for beginners to plaster over.



Here is Pat, putting on a layer of plaster gauze to start stiffening the sculpture; then she paints on a layer of thinset mortar.



It is now ready for laying mosaic tiles. We mostly used Weldbond glue to attach our tiles, but thinset mortar could also be used as adhesive.



Kathryn drew a pattern on her wings to mimic a Zebra Dragonfly.

Here is Pat's lovely "buggy" face:)

Robin is using a multi colored pattern of greens and purples and mirror, very cheerful!

Seymour is starting to take shape!






Pat just finished grouting her dragonfly and is wiping the haze from the grout off her tiles.


 Robin's finished dragonfly.


Pat's finished mosaic sculpture!

Kathryn's finished dragonfly, "Seymour" and his spot in her garden, before being installed on a post in her flower box.

What a great class. It's a bit different to mosaic on a cement surface and I recommend a flat surface beginner's class before you tackle a layered surface. More posts to come about this same class with shapes of fish, flowers, and more....

Friday, August 10, 2012

Upcoming Classes @A Work of Art Studio!

New Upcoming Art Classes!
RSVP by paying ahead in house 
@ A Work of Art Studio in Lakeview, MI.
Call Molly @989-352-8222
Hand Sculpted Clay Class with Maureen Roslanic
Thursday, August 23, 6-8:30 pm, $35.-,
includes materials.
May hand sculpt a form or make a tile of your own design.


Soap Making Class with Julie Sullivan



Saturday, September 22, 11 am-2 pm. $35., 

all materials included. Limited to 6 students, RSVP 

required by pre-payment.

Learn the basics of lye soap making along with a bit of

 history of the craft

by making about 2 pounds of soap. First week make

 and pour soap, second visit (to be determined) we will

 cut, finish

 and then let it finish curing (final curing about a 

month). We will use milk or green tea for the base with

 the lye!


Braided Wool Rug Class with Julie Sullivan
Tuesday, October 2, 6-9 pm, $35.- all materials included.
Make a 6"x 12" braided wool rug center while 
learning history and different techniques.
(This can be the center of a larger rug, which would be finished consecutive Tuesday nights for $5. per session + cost
of extra wool).
Must RSVP to choose color range of wool ahead of time.
Call Molly @989-352-8222

Ongoing Mosaic Sculpture Class!
with Molly Moblo Perusse
Tuesday + Thursday nights 6-9 pm.
$85.- all materials included.
Learn to make a sculpture with wire screen, plaster gauze,
 mortar and then mosaic to your own pattern.
(Required beforehand: Beginning Mosaic Class-
Tuesday nights 6-9 pm, $60-, make a 12" square, flat mosaic of your own pattern, all materials included).






Remember to RSVP by coming into the shop.
A Work of Art Studio
326 S Lincoln Ave, Lakeview, MI
Questions: Call Molly @ 989-352-8222.
And keep checking for new updated classes on this blog while I update my website. Thanks:) Molly






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