Mosaic Building
Week Five
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This was a great
week for community art! To start, the workshop was opened by our
Lead Associate Partner (LAP) The Rock Solid Foundation's Kim Coyle
and volunteers. Showing how mosaicking and workshop facilitation
can be taught and passed along in a very short time.
The objective
of this week was to finish the final details on the first three
mosaics and start the final two. It is great to see the almost
completed mosaics and how the project has come together.
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Mosaic Workshop
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The second great thing for this
workshop was the visit from the New VI's Dianne Dakers and her
film crew.
That night we had a wonderful
bit on the New VI evening news all about the project. Great coverage.
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Dianne got right
into the mediation of mosaic. She glued one of the final pieces
into the Victoria mosaic. She thoroughly enjoyed working this
medium, and said she would love to do again.

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This day we also
got started on the fourth mosaic, all about flowers.

A mother and daughter
team drew the design based on the many flower designs we had to
start the Flower Garden mosaic.
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Another objective
with Mosaic the City Projects is to create total community participation,
from project design, and mosaic building to the materials supplied.
The final two mosaics are built on Durorock donated by a local supplier
WinRock.

We received many drawings of flowers and so many participants
mentioned the beautiful flowers and gardens of Victoria, we had
to make the Flower Garden mosaic.
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Another mother
and daughter team volunteered all day and worked very hard to
get the Flower Garden mosaic started.

At first we tried
to incorporate an old wooden fence into the design, however it
was removed after many attempts to make it work.
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The frame was
created and mosaicking began to take its shape.
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Once
again the volunteers make this project flow. Here a local mosaicist,
Sara Stubblefield, helps nip and get wonderful full flowers out
of old china plates, perfect for the Flower Garden mosaic. |
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Today lots of
nipping had to happen to create the final mosaic, Abstract. Here
two boys created piles of colored ceramics to be used in the mosaics.
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Nipping and cutting
of the ceramics and tile is something everyone can learn. A brother
and sister team worked hard to nip all the pieces for the final
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For the Abstract
mosaic we took parts of four designs and used an old toy train
track to add to the abstraction of the piece. The center of the
mosaic is a sun; the toy track frames the sun, while various shapes
surround it.

We will also
frame this mosaic with bits of china, to stay true to the Mosaic
the Market mosaic collection.
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One
of the great things about community art is having groups of people
work together. Here two families from Los Angeles California worked
together on the Flower Garden. They stayed for over an hour creating
their perfect flowers. |
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Abstract mosaics
are the most fun-to-build, they allow room for imagination and creativity.
Parts of the mosaic's design was left un-drawn to encourage on the
spot creative inspiration. The unexpected pieces of toys add to
the whimsy and free spirit of this entire Mosaic the Market project.
The broken toys again teach the lesson of " use what you have".
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The Abstract mosaic
starts taking shape with the hands of many participants.
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father and daughter duet from Belgium worked on the Flower Garden
mosaic, while a volunteers offered guidance and friendship. |
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Throughout the
workshops we continued to encourage people to try all the skills
needed to create mosaic. Here two ladies work on nipping pieces
for the Abstract mosaic.
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We have had a large increase in
participation from beginning to end. By the end of this week's
workshop we had close to 250 participants.
With only three, mosaic workshops
left to complete the project, we are right on schedule to finish
on time.
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By the end of
the workshop the Flower Garden mosaic started taking shape. Some
of the flowers are large and detailed, while others are small
and simple. It is going to be a really, beautiful mosaic.
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