Showing posts with label Mosaic Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mosaic Art. Show all posts

Friday, October 16, 2009

Kite Flying put on hold.

It was to be my next piece some time ago,
that image of a boy flying a kite...
but happily I have gained two commissions
since then that must be finished before
Christmas.
The first is a lovely image of three
sisters on the beach. Commissioned by
their mother. I just love capturing this
type of image in glass.



The other is a firetruck commission that
was ordered and then put on hold by the
client for a time. That one is back on
and will also be a Christmas gift.

Our annual fall party this year included
and art show and sale. I sold several pieces.
Not as many as I had hoped, but several
more orders were taken for small items.
It ended up being a rainy day, which I think
kept people away. Those that came tried
mosaics by making coasters. It was a fun time
that showed them a little of what I do all day.
I'll grout them and send them back to them soon.

The slide show playing in the sidebar
includes my latest flickr images.
My latest pieces, WIP's often and other images
I post there. Have a look at any time.

My facebook personal page has gone dark for
the most part. It is just too much for them
to expect you to be able to keep up with two.
One for personal and one for business.
So join the fan page if you are just on
the personal one.
HERE

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I cant wait to see what everyone came up with
for the Winter White exhibit at Ciel.
I was just in small mosaic mode for the sale
and had no time to complete anything.
I hope to get there sometime in November to
see it. Pam always does such a great job with
the execution and promotion of these events.

Off to recover from the busy month!
Hope you are all well!

Sunday, September 6, 2009

September starts with a smile...

Hello everyone!
Thanks to all my new subscribers!

I have just returned from the
Contemporary Mosaic Art 2009 exhibit in
Charlotte NC. For those of you that have not
experienced such an event, please do. It is not
the stuffy atmosphere of the movies.
It is an abundance of color and light to see
mosaics in person. I try not to miss an opening
if at all possible!


The exhibit continues through October at
Ciel Charlotte. Thank you to Pam Goode
Curator and Artist for the opportunity
to show my work in such a lovely venue.
You can see photos of the event in my Flickr
But see it in person if you can!

I was also asked to demonstrate my cutting
techniques to artists and gallery visitors alike.
I had a few moments of worry over the fact
that teaching didn't seem like anything I could
do. I am actually shy unless I talk myself into
not being so. I thought about what an amazing gift
this offer was and went full on into it.
I am pleased to say that it has to be one of the
most satisfying evenings of my life.
What I learned could fill a page. The main lesson
being, opportunities happen, allow the gift of it.


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IN THE STUDIO:


Pendant Mania continues...
Adorable tiny pouches arrived along
with organza ribbon chokers or cording
choices. Presentation completed, I also
created a hanging display for them.
My habit of DIY continues.
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UP NEXT:

11x14 Titled Flying High

I'll also be working on a Firetruck for
a local volunteer fire fighter.

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Watch for the announcement of our:
Fall Bash / Open Studio and Sale
"Save the Date" announcement soon.

It's getting closer!
If you are a local artist, contact me to include
your work for this event.

Confirmed artists; The deadline is September 15th
for any needs your work may require.
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This Weeks Mosaic/Studio Tip:

Don't forget your local discount tool
warehouse for Mosaic supplies.
Locally, (Georgia) I frequent Harbor Freight.

Items I use include, parts sorter trays.
Several of these surround me filled with glass
as I work, My palette. With the handy pour spout,
clean up is fast as well.



Of course mine is filled with glass :)
Harbor Freight

While you are there search for...
Rubber tool chest liners. For a non-slip surface that
assists in holding my glass steady as I score.
It costs a fraction of items sold for this purpose
and does the exact same thing.


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COMMISSION ORDERS:
Deadline to ensure Christmas Delivery is September 30th.
Any commissions, large or small, need to be in by that date.


Have a wonderful September Everyone!

Annie Thomas-Burke

(Find me on facebook too! )
http://www.designsbyannieb.com
annieb43@charter.net
423-544-3784

Friday, July 17, 2009

It's been a while, But I've been busy!

Hello, it's been a long time since I have updated here.
I should be ashamed, but I have been busy in the studio.
It's a great excuse! I do tend to be neglectful of this space.
If you need a fix, you can also find me on Facebook and Flickr.

In June I was honored to be featured on the front page
of our local paper. The full story is at the link below the
image here, the same image was used in the article.
I was very pleased with the article and the exposure it
brought me.



ARTICLE

My most recent work is wall piece of a spot in my
front garden bed. An old and much loved water pump
there among the flowers and shrubs. I have completed
this same image on canvas with acrylic paints.
Now I am about half way through with the mosaic of
the same image. It is quite interesting to see the difference
in technique and results for each medium. I have been
having fun with all of it.



Prior to these fun projects I completed a few gifts
and a butterfly that is dear to my heart. A lost friend
prompted me to recreate an image from her photography
collection. My child's birthday, a thank you and an
anniversary were inspiration for the others.
Those projects are below...





Thanks for checking in here to see what I have been up to!


Wednesday, February 18, 2009

A Year of work

Find me on




2008 was a great year!




It's been an an incredible year of mosaic education.
My pieces are selling. I am pleased to say.

My goal for 2008 was to get my website updated, an ETSY store
going and to take the time away from family duties to do my art.

I have accomplished each goal, not by the end of 2008
exactly but now today, all those issues have been taken care of.
Two months late, but done all the same.

The taking time away one, being the hardest for me.
Because with a family of five in a 2000 square foot home,
there is always something that needs done.
Making my work hours a priority in my families eyes
has been an education for them as well.
They are old enough to take over home care, each being over
18 now...they can also take over meal prep a night a week each.
Though honestly they aren't home that much in the evenings anyway.
So the nest empties at the same time I need it to. Making all things easier.

Time to create is a good thing.
My goal for the first half of 2009 is to get a print
portfolio in order and other advertising as well.
To submit more work to galleries and shows,
both locally and elsewhere.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

It's been a while

I have been consumed with glass.

Here's a few of my latest pieces...





This Child Of Mine
Currently on exhibit at Ciel Charlotte.
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Bliss, All stained glass.
Original from a photo I took in Michigan this summer.






Ode To Klimt, Mother and Child.
Titled Molly's Gift
Sold
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A Dancers Grace, Sold
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see more at www.designsbyanniebcom


Tuesday, May 27, 2008

May 2008 Work Completed

I have had a productive month along with my
daughter graduating and another moving out.
It's been wonderful to escape to the studio.
Enjoy my latest pieces! Commissions always welcome!
Annie

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Solitude,

Foam substrate with thinset and plaster wrap applied for strength.
Stained Glass wall hanging 10x10 inches, Sold.
Faux Stone Wall Hanging
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Dance With Me

Stained Glass on Hardibacker, Framed 205.00
9x12"
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A Dancer's Grace


Foam substrate with thinset and plaster wrap applied for strength.
Stained Glass wall hanging 12x14 inches, Sold.
Faux Stone Wall Hanging



Sunday, March 2, 2008

Comedy and Tragedy Masks Commission

It there anything better than finishing a project?
I cant find it if there is.
I am very pleased with the results and to be on to the next project!



After grouting that is...
Will be sending this to my client within the week!

Monday, February 18, 2008

A Wip and the next project....

Beginning the layout process for a new piece,
Scan, Enlarge, Mosaic!

The substrate will be a breakfast tray,
this will be a gift to a friend.

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WIP (work in progress)
Commission piece Comedy and Tragedy Classic Masks.



See the process bigger at:
My Flickr Portfolio

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Foam Prep

Foam objects are prepped for future Mosaic Pieces.
The foam is prepped with rigid wrap bandages then a coat of
thinset is applied. The combination makes the objects strong
enough to drop onto concrete without damage.
I know from experience!

Gone Fishin'

This large piece depicts
a quiet afternoon alone at the local fishing pond.

24 inch square Vitreous Tile,
Stained Glass, Ceramics.

Detail

Available For Purchase.
Email Inquiries To:
annieb43 (at) Charter (dot) net








Monday, January 21, 2008

More Of My Work


The Jester
Commission Piece------------------------------------------------------------------

French Country Frame

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Small Frames

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Recent Work

Memory Mosaic



Created using items from a lifetime.
Commissions Welcome.
This is a perfect gift for a loved one!
Contact me at: annieb43 (at) charter (dot) net