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Mosaic Which Way to Go? - SOLD

$95.00
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Mosaics have such an allure. For purses I have used my own “tug and cut” technique. For my framed mosaic tiles, I wanted to use real tesserae made of polymer clay. I spent days extruding thin strands of clay which I cured. These strands I then cut to size as I create the picture.

When I first extruded the strands they were 6 mm in diameter…then 3 mm…then 2mm (which I used for this mosaic). As the tesserae strands became thinner, more details were possible. Which meant more shades and hues could be added…many more strands were needed!

As “grout” I use translucent liquid clay which adds a sheen (while also making photography difficult!)

Without the frame, the signed tile is 4” by 4.”

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Mosaics have such an allure. For purses I have used my own “tug and cut” technique. For my framed mosaic tiles, I wanted to use real tesserae made of polymer clay. I spent days extruding thin strands of clay which I cured. These strands I then cut to size as I create the picture.

When I first extruded the strands they were 6 mm in diameter…then 3 mm…then 2mm (which I used for this mosaic). As the tesserae strands became thinner, more details were possible. Which meant more shades and hues could be added…many more strands were needed!

As “grout” I use translucent liquid clay which adds a sheen (while also making photography difficult!)

Without the frame, the signed tile is 4” by 4.”

Mosaics have such an allure. For purses I have used my own “tug and cut” technique. For my framed mosaic tiles, I wanted to use real tesserae made of polymer clay. I spent days extruding thin strands of clay which I cured. These strands I then cut to size as I create the picture.

When I first extruded the strands they were 6 mm in diameter…then 3 mm…then 2mm (which I used for this mosaic). As the tesserae strands became thinner, more details were possible. Which meant more shades and hues could be added…many more strands were needed!

As “grout” I use translucent liquid clay which adds a sheen (while also making photography difficult!)

Without the frame, the signed tile is 4” by 4.”